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Escoural Cave

The Prehistoric Rock-Art Site of Escoural Cave (Portuguese: Estação Arqueológica da Herdade da Sala/Gruta do Escoural) is a structure known for its Paleolithic-era rock-art and funerary burial site, located in the Portuguese municipality of Montemor-o-Novo, in the civil parish of Santiago do Escoural.

Escoural Cave
Prehistoric Rock-Art Site of Escoural Cave
LocationSantiago do Escoural, Alentejo, Portugal
Coordinates38°32′37.05″N 8°8′14.99″W / 38.5436250°N 8.1374972°W / 38.5436250; -8.1374972
Discovery1963

History edit

The earliest vestiges of human occupation date back to 50,000 years B.C. (pertaining to the middle Paleolithic), associated with the interior of the cave.[1][2] The first occupants of the cave came from groups of Neanderthal hunter-gatherers, who used the cave as a temporary shelter in order to hunt. Based on bone evidence within the cave, these groups hunted nearby aurochs, deer and horse.[1] Elements of rock art also pertain to the Upper Paleolithic (40,000 to 10,000 years B.C.) or final parts of the Neolithic period, when the interior was used as a funerary site, while a small settlement inhabited the area in the exterior.[1][2] During the Chalcolithic period, a human settlement existed within the cave, developing into a fortified site by the end of Copper Age.[1][2]

A series of archaeological investigations began in 1963, under Manuel Farinha dos Santos, which continued in 1980, while a team of international investigators performed soundings in 1989.[2] In 1999 it was included in the Programa de Valorização e Divulgação Turística: Itinerários Arqueológicos do Alentejo e Algarve, under the Ministry of Commerce and Tourism and Secretary-of-State of Culture, in order to monetize the sight as a tourist pole.[2] As a result, an interpretative centre was constructed from a local traditional building, then expanded, reopened in 2011 after new public works.[2]

Architecture edit

The rock-art site is located along the E.N.370 motorway between Santiago do Escoural and Alto da Abaneja, approximately five kilometres from the latter.[2] A side road towards the east, in the direction of Herdade da Sala, in the locality of Fonte Nova, directs the traveller to a marble outcropping and cliff face embedded in igneous rock, on which the archaeological site is found.[2] It is in an isolated rural location between the Tagus River and Sado River basins and the plains region of the Alentejo, near other important megalithic monuments, including the Cromolech of Almendres and the dolmen Anta Grande do Zambujeiro.[2]

A complex subterranean structure, the cave is an irregular plan that extends longitudinally northwest to southeast, consisting of a network of horizontal halls and galleries at different levels sealed within a thick flowstone mantle.[2] Although the excavation and investigation of the cave has been studied since the 1960s, prospecting in the cave has yet to be concluded.[2] The cave, which develops in a very tangled and karst network with multiple connections to the outside, is located within a steep cliff of hard limestone.[2]

The latest surveys, made in 1989 (Silva and others, 1991), have revealed new chambers, resulting in further progressive investigations.[2] Beyond the important cave art, paintings and engravings, the underground system has revealed numerous funerary burial sites dating from the Neolithic to the Chalcolithic, with a universe of interesting artifacts.[2] Outdoors, in an area defined by the extent of the cliff face, there were recorded traces of a village that existed throughout the Neolithic to the Chalcolithic.[2]

The monument is a singular example of Neolithic Portuguese archaeology, whose prehistoric art paintings are comparable to those of Altamira and Lascaux.[2] The site was the first in Portugal in which prehistoric art was identified, and the only location that has examples of Paleolithic artwork. There have been identified hundreds of motifs, engravings and paintings of animals, abstract forms and geometric shapes in the archaeological site.[2]

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d IGESPAR, ed. (2011). "Estação arqueológica situada na Herdade da Sala (Gruta do Escoural)" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: IGESPAR-Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Branco, Manuel; Nunes, Castro (1994). SIPA (ed.). "Estação arqueológica da Herdade da Sala/Gruta do Escoural" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
Sources
  • AAVV (1991), "A Gruta do Escoural: Novas perspectivas para o seu estudo e valorização", Actas das IV Jornadas Arqueológicas (Lisboa 1990) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Glory, A.; Vaultier, M.; Santos, Manuel Farinha dos (1966), La grotte ornée d'Escoural (Portugal) (in Portuguese), vol. 62, Paris, France: BSPF
  • Gomes, Mário Varela (1991), "Corniformes e figuras associadas de dois santuários rupestres do Sul de Portugal. Cronologia e interpretação", Almansor: Revista de Cultura (in Portuguese), pp. 17–74
  • Santos, Manuel Farinha dos (1964), "Vestígios de pinturas rupestres descobertos na Gruta do Escoural", O Arqueólogo Português (in Portuguese), vol. 5
  • Santos, Manuel Farinha dos (1967), "Novas gravuras rupestres descobertas na Gruta do Escoural", Revista de Guimaraes (in Portuguese), vol. 77
  • Santos, Manuel Farinha dos (1969), "O monumento eneolítico de Santiago do Escoural", O Arqueólogo Português (in Portuguese), vol. 3
  • Santos, Manuel Farinha dos; Gomes, M.V.; Monteiro, J.P. (1980), "Descobertas de Arte Rupestre na Gruta do Escoural (Évora, Portugal)", Altamira Symposium (in Portuguese), Madrid, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Gomes, R.V.; Gomes, M.V.; Santos, Manuel Farinha dos (1983), "O santuário exterior do Escoural. Sector NE (Montemor-o-Novo, Évora)", Zephyrus (in Portuguese), vol. 36, Salamanca, Spain{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Santos, Manuel Farinha dos (1985), "Manifestações neolíticas no contexto dos testemunhos pré-históricos do outeiro da Herdade da Sala (Escoural, Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal)", Actas XVI Congresso Nacional de Arqueologia (in Portuguese), Zaragoza, Spain{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Santos, Manuel Farinha dos; Gomes, Mário Varela; Cardoso, João Luís (1991), "Dois artefactos de osso, pós-paleolíticos, da Gruta do escoural (Montemor-o-Novo, Évora)", Almansor: Revista de Cultura (in Portuguese), pp. 75–94

External links edit

  • The Megalithic Portal

See also edit

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The Prehistoric Rock Art Site of Escoural Cave Portuguese Estacao Arqueologica da Herdade da Sala Gruta do Escoural is a structure known for its Paleolithic era rock art and funerary burial site located in the Portuguese municipality of Montemor o Novo in the civil parish of Santiago do Escoural Escoural CavePrehistoric Rock Art Site of Escoural CaveLocationSantiago do Escoural Alentejo PortugalCoordinates38 32 37 05 N 8 8 14 99 W 38 5436250 N 8 1374972 W 38 5436250 8 1374972Discovery1963 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 References 4 External links 5 See alsoHistory editThe earliest vestiges of human occupation date back to 50 000 years B C pertaining to the middle Paleolithic associated with the interior of the cave 1 2 The first occupants of the cave came from groups of Neanderthal hunter gatherers who used the cave as a temporary shelter in order to hunt Based on bone evidence within the cave these groups hunted nearby aurochs deer and horse 1 Elements of rock art also pertain to the Upper Paleolithic 40 000 to 10 000 years B C or final parts of the Neolithic period when the interior was used as a funerary site while a small settlement inhabited the area in the exterior 1 2 During the Chalcolithic period a human settlement existed within the cave developing into a fortified site by the end of Copper Age 1 2 A series of archaeological investigations began in 1963 under Manuel Farinha dos Santos which continued in 1980 while a team of international investigators performed soundings in 1989 2 In 1999 it was included in the Programa de Valorizacao e Divulgacao Turistica Itinerarios Arqueologicos do Alentejo e Algarve under the Ministry of Commerce and Tourism and Secretary of State of Culture in order to monetize the sight as a tourist pole 2 As a result an interpretative centre was constructed from a local traditional building then expanded reopened in 2011 after new public works 2 Architecture editThe rock art site is located along the E N 370 motorway between Santiago do Escoural and Alto da Abaneja approximately five kilometres from the latter 2 A side road towards the east in the direction of Herdade da Sala in the locality of Fonte Nova directs the traveller to a marble outcropping and cliff face embedded in igneous rock on which the archaeological site is found 2 It is in an isolated rural location between the Tagus River and Sado River basins and the plains region of the Alentejo near other important megalithic monuments including the Cromolech of Almendres and the dolmen Anta Grande do Zambujeiro 2 A complex subterranean structure the cave is an irregular plan that extends longitudinally northwest to southeast consisting of a network of horizontal halls and galleries at different levels sealed within a thick flowstone mantle 2 Although the excavation and investigation of the cave has been studied since the 1960s prospecting in the cave has yet to be concluded 2 The cave which develops in a very tangled and karst network with multiple connections to the outside is located within a steep cliff of hard limestone 2 The latest surveys made in 1989 Silva and others 1991 have revealed new chambers resulting in further progressive investigations 2 Beyond the important cave art paintings and engravings the underground system has revealed numerous funerary burial sites dating from the Neolithic to the Chalcolithic with a universe of interesting artifacts 2 Outdoors in an area defined by the extent of the cliff face there were recorded traces of a village that existed throughout the Neolithic to the Chalcolithic 2 The monument is a singular example of Neolithic Portuguese archaeology whose prehistoric art paintings are comparable to those of Altamira and Lascaux 2 The site was the first in Portugal in which prehistoric art was identified and the only location that has examples of Paleolithic artwork There have been identified hundreds of motifs engravings and paintings of animals abstract forms and geometric shapes in the archaeological site 2 References editNotes a b c d IGESPAR ed 2011 Estacao arqueologica situada na Herdade da Sala Gruta do Escoural in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal IGESPAR Instituto de Gestao do Patrimonio Arquitectonico e Arqueologico Retrieved 20 September 2011 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Branco Manuel Nunes Castro 1994 SIPA ed Estacao arqueologica da Herdade da Sala Gruta do Escoural in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal SIPA Sistema de Informacao para o Patrimonio Arquitectonico Retrieved 20 October 2011 SourcesAAVV 1991 A Gruta do Escoural Novas perspectivas para o seu estudo e valorizacao Actas das IV Jornadas Arqueologicas Lisboa 1990 in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Glory A Vaultier M Santos Manuel Farinha dos 1966 La grotte ornee d Escoural Portugal in Portuguese vol 62 Paris France BSPF Gomes Mario Varela 1991 Corniformes e figuras associadas de dois santuarios rupestres do Sul de Portugal Cronologia e interpretacao Almansor Revista de Cultura in Portuguese pp 17 74 Santos Manuel Farinha dos 1964 Vestigios de pinturas rupestres descobertos na Gruta do Escoural O Arqueologo Portugues in Portuguese vol 5 Santos Manuel Farinha dos 1967 Novas gravuras rupestres descobertas na Gruta do Escoural Revista de Guimaraes in Portuguese vol 77 Santos Manuel Farinha dos 1969 O monumento eneolitico de Santiago do Escoural O Arqueologo Portugues in Portuguese vol 3 Santos Manuel Farinha dos Gomes M V Monteiro J P 1980 Descobertas de Arte Rupestre na Gruta do Escoural Evora Portugal Altamira Symposium in Portuguese Madrid Portugal a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Gomes R V Gomes M V Santos Manuel Farinha dos 1983 O santuario exterior do Escoural Sector NE Montemor o Novo Evora Zephyrus in Portuguese vol 36 Salamanca Spain a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Santos Manuel Farinha dos 1985 Manifestacoes neoliticas no contexto dos testemunhos pre historicos do outeiro da Herdade da Sala Escoural Montemor o Novo Portugal Actas XVI Congresso Nacional de Arqueologia in Portuguese Zaragoza Spain a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Santos Manuel Farinha dos Gomes Mario Varela Cardoso Joao Luis 1991 Dois artefactos de osso pos paleoliticos da Gruta do escoural Montemor o Novo Evora Almansor Revista de Cultura in Portuguese pp 75 94External links editThe Megalithic PortalSee also editFurninha Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Escoural Cave amp oldid 1086434828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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