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Shells in the Pits: Invertebrates at the Early Neolithic Site of Lapiás das Lameiras (Sintra, Portugal)
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Palabras clave
Marine and continental invertebrates
Archaeomalacology
Food procurement
Subsistence strategies
Early Neolithic
Iberian Peninsula
Lapiás das Lameiras (Sintra, Estremadura, Portugal)
Clasificación UNESCO
5505.01 Arqueología
5504.05 Prehistoria
Fecha de publicación
2025
Citación
ÁLVAREZ-FERNÁNDEZ, E.; MARCHÁN-FERNÁNDEZ, A.; APARICIO, M. T.; CARRIOL, R.-P.; CUBAS, M.; FERNANDEZ-GÓMEZ, M. J.; GARCÍA-ESCARZAGA, A.; MARTÍN-VALLEJO, J. & SIMÕES, T. (2025): Shells in the pits: invertebrates at the Early Neolithic site of Lapiás das Lameiras (Sintra, Portugal). Environmental Archaeology.
Resumen
[EN] Negative structures (pits), dated to the second half of the sixth millennium cal BC, have been
documented at Lapiás das Lameiras (Sintra, Estremadura, Portugal), an open-air settlement in
the Estremadura limestone area. Their sedimentary fill contains a large number of
archaeological remains, of both biotic and abiotic origins. This paper presents the complete
study of the invertebrates documented in these structures. Marine invertebrates living on a
rocky substrate in the intertidal zone predominate: mainly molluscs (e.g. mussels), but also
crustaceans (e.g. goose barnacles) are documented. Typical estuarine clams (e.g. Ruditapes
decussatus) are less abundant. Gathering shellfish involved travelling to the coast, located
today about 10 km from the site. Continental invertebrates are represented by land and
fluvial molluscs. When compared with material from the Mesolithic period, the
archaeofaunal study at Lameiras indicates continuity in the use of marine resources by the
earliest Neolithic groups in the western Iberian Peninsula.
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1461-4103
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14614103.2025.2548025
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