Sara Cura
University of Coimbra
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Journal of Lithic Studies | 2017
Sara Cura; Stefano Grimaldi; Pedro Cura; Pierluigi Rosina
The lithic assemblage of Ribeira da Ponte da Pedra site (OIS8-9) was produced, almost exclusively, through the exploitation of good quality quartzite fluvial pebbles with a regular morphology. Quartzite fluvial pebbles are the most common raw material found in the Middle Pleistocene occupation sites in Portugal. Such feature results from the easy availability of these pebbles in the valleys where the great majority of the archaeological sites within this chronology are located, and also because of the quartzite’s physical properties and suitability for knapping. In a techno-typological point of view, its lithic assemblage is characterized by the application of two main reduction sequences that result in abundant worked pebbles, retouched pebbles, cortical and semi-cortical flakes, retouched flakes, a few cores and rare bifacial artefacts. Some artefacts present irregular and variable edge modifications described as ‘atypical’ edge modifications that could edge damage resultant from their utilization. From a strictly technical point of view the assemblage can be described as quite simple, however we can envisage an inherent complexity starting in an accurate selection and exploitation of the quartzite pebbles, whose regular morphology allows a ‘predetermined’ production of regular blanks through simple actions. In order to better understand patterns of raw material selection and technical schemes adopted in the exploitation of the quartzite pebbles we compared a sample of pebbles collected in the same deposits identified in the site (t4 fluvial terrace deposits) with worked pebbles that have 1 or 2 removals that had not altered significantly the original morpho-volumetry of the pebbles. The goal of this comparison was to verify if there was a selection of the fluvial pebbles based on texture and morpho-volumetry and if so, relate such selection with the technical schemes identified by technological study of the assemblage.
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association | 2010
António Martins; Pedro P. Cunha; Pierluigi Rosina; Luiz Osterbeek; Sara Cura; Stefano Grimaldi; José Gomes; Jan-Pieter Buylaert; Andrew S. Murray; João Matos
Quaternary International | 2010
Luiz Oosterbeek; Stefano Grimaldi; Pierluigi Rosina; Sara Cura; Pedro P. Cunha; António Martins
Quaternary Geochronology | 2014
Christopher Ian Burbidge; M.J. Trindade; M.I. Dias; Luiz Oosterbeek; Chris Scarre; Pierluigi Rosina; A. Cruz; Sara Cura; P. Cura; L. Caron; M.I. Prudêncio; Guilherme Cardoso; D. Franco; R. Marques; H. Gomes
Journal of Lithic Studies | 2017
Pedro P. Cunha; Sara Cura; João Pedro Cunha Ribeiro; Silvério Figueiredo; António Martins; Luis Raposo; Telmo Pereira; Nelson Almeida
Actas del 1er Congreso Peninsular de Estudiantes de Prehistoria, 8, 9, 10 y 11 de abril de 2003, 2004, ISBN 84-609-2207-3, págs. 268-275 | 2004
Pierluigi Rosina; Sara Cura; Ana Rosa Cruz; Luiz Oosterbeek
simulation of adaptive behavior | 2017
Luiz Oosterbeek; Sara Cura; Pedro Cura
Journal of Lithic Studies | 2017
Stefano Grimaldi; Sara Cura
Journal of Lithic Studies | 2016
Gabriele Luigi Francesco Berruti; Sara Cura
AÇAFA Online - III Jornadas de Arqueologia do Vale do Tejo | 2016
Pedro P. Cunha; Sara Cura; António Martins; João Pedro Cunha Ribeiro