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Bibl. 04 Abril 2013 BOLETIM BIBLIOGRÁFICO DA BIBLIOTECA DE ARQUEOLOGIA (BA) abril de 2013 BIBLIOTECA DE ARQUEOLOGIA Palácio Nacional da Ajuda Horário de Verão (1 de Julho a 15 de Setembro) Ala Norte – 2º Piso Das 9.30h-13h e das 14h-17h 1349-021 LISBOA Telf: 21 361 42 00 Horário de Inverno (16 de Setembro a 30 de Junho) (ext. 1296, 1297, 1298) Das 9.30h às 17h [email protected] www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt Palácio Nacional da Ajuda, 1349-021 Lisboa, Portugal | Tel.: +351 213614200 | Fax: +351 213637047 | Tlm.: 964465598 | 964466573 | 964465348 www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt Pág. 1 de 64 ANALÍTICOS ABASCAL PALAZON, Juan Manuel Osculatorios de bronce de Segobriga / Juan Manuel Abascal, Rosario Cebrián In: Cuadernos de prehistoria y arqueología. - Madrid : Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. - ISSN 0211-1608. - Vol. 37-38.II (2011-2012), p. 647-654 Segobriga--Saelices--Cuenca--Castela La Mancha--Espanha / Romanos / Época romana / Objectos de bronze / História cultural e das mentalidades 0706 (DGPC(BA)) ABRIGOS CICLÓPICOS COM GRAFISMOS RUPESTRES NAS MARGENS DOS RIOS ERGES E OCREZA Abrigos ciclópicos com grafismos rupestres nas margens dos rios Erges e Ocreza / Francisco Henriques... [et al.] In: I.ª Mesa-Redonda: artes rupestres da Pré-História e da Proto-História / Maria de Jesus Sanches (coord.). - Lisboa : Governo de Portugal. Secretário de Estado da Cultura. Direção-Geral do Património Cultural, 2012. - p. 293-312 Rio Erges--Espanha / Rio Ocreza--Portugal / Arte rupestre CONG/0248 (DGPC(BA)) ÁLVAREZ-ALONSO, David El conjunto lítico musteriense de la Raña de Cañamero (Cáceres, España) : análisis tecnotipológico y tafonómico = The mousterian lithic assemblage of Raña de Cañamero (Cáceres, Spain) : typological and taphonomic analysis / David Álvarez-Alonso y Jesus Fernández Fernández In: Munibe. - San Sebastian = Donostia : Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi = Zientzi Elkartea Aranzadi. - ISSN 1132-2217. - Vol. 63 (2012), p. 27-43 Raña de Cañamero--Cáceres--Estremadura--Espanha / Paleolítico / Indústria lítica / Tecnologia antiga / Tipologias / Tafonomia / Análise de materiais 0858 (DGPC(BA)) Palácio Nacional da Ajuda, 1349-021 Lisboa, Portugal | Tel.: +351 213614200 | Fax: +351 213637047 | Tlm.: 964465598 | 964466573 | 964465348 www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt Pág. 2 de 64 ANÁLISIS DE ADN MITOCONDRIAL EN LOS RESTOS HUMANOS DE LA CUEVA DE SANTIMAMIÑE (KORTEZUBI, BIZKAIA) Análisis de ADN mitocondrial en los restos humanos de la cueva de Santimamiñe (Kortezubi, Bizkaia) = Analysis of mitochondrial DNA in the human remains from the cave of Santimamiñe (Kortezubi, Bizkaia) / Sergio Cardoso... [et al.] In: La cueva de Santimamiñe / Juan Carlos López Quintana (dir.). - Bizkaiko = Bizkaia : Bizkaiko Foru Aldundia = Diputación Foral de Bizkaia, 2011. - p. 383-391 Santimamiñe--Cortézubi--Biscaia--País Basco--Espanha / Grutas / Análises físico-químicas / Biologia / Paleoantropologia / Paleobiologia / Antropologia física e paleontologia humana PI/Cue (DGPC(BA)) ARANEGUI GASCÓ, Carmen De nuevo Estrabón III, 4, 6-8 / Carmen Aranegui Gascó In: Cuadernos de prehistoria y arqueología. - Madrid : Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. - ISSN 0211-1608. - Vol. 37-38.II (2011-2012), p. 419-429 Estrabão, ca 63 a.C.-ca 24 d.C. / Hemeroskopeion (Espanha: loc. ant.) / Massália (França: loc. ant.) / Historiografia 0706 (DGPC(BA)) ARANZABAL GAZTELU, Gotzon Geografía de Santimamiñe = Geography of Santimamiñe / Gotzon Aranzabal Gaztelu In: La cueva de Santimamiñe / Juan Carlos López Quintana (dir.). - Bizkaiko = Bizkaia : Bizkaiko Foru Aldundia = Diputación Foral de Bizkaia, 2011. - p. 401-409 Santimamiñe--Cortézubi--Biscaia--País Basco--Espanha / Grutas / Geografia / Geomorfologia PI/Cue (DGPC(BA)) ARESO, Pablo Palácio Nacional da Ajuda, 1349-021 Lisboa, Portugal | Tel.: +351 213614200 | Fax: +351 213637047 | Tlm.: 964465598 | 964466573 | 964465348 www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt Pág. 3 de 64 Revisión estratigráfica del depósito arqueológico de la cueva de Santimamiñe (Kortezubi, Bizkaia) : sedimentologia del relleno = Revision stratigraphy of archaeological deposit of the Santimamiñe cave (Kortezubi, Bizkaia) : sedimentary analyses / Pablo Areso Barquín, Ana Uriz Galarraga In: La cueva de Santimamiñe / Juan Carlos López Quintana (dir.). - Bizkaiko = Bizkaia : Bizkaiko Foru Aldundia = Diputación Foral de Bizkaia, 2011. - p. 343-356 Santimamiñe--Cortézubi--Biscaia--País Basco--Espanha / Grutas / Holocénico / Pleistocénico / Estratigrafia / Sedimentologia PI/Cue (DGPC(BA)) ARÉVALO GONZÁLEZ, Alicia Continuidad e impronta púnica en la necrópolis de Gades : evidencias monetales / Alicia Arévalo González In: Cuadernos de prehistoria y arqueología. - Madrid : Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. - ISSN 0211-1608. - Vol. 37-38.II (2011-2012), p. 525-538 Cádiz--Andaluzia--Espanha / Púnicos / Romanos / Romanização / Época romana / Necrópoles / Numismática 0706 (DGPC(BA)) AUBRY, Thierry Novos dados para a abordagem técnica da arte rupestre e móvel do Vale do Côa / Thierry Aubry, Jorge Davide Sampaio. - Artigo publicado na sessão 3 da obra, intítulada "Da criação è recriação: métodos de representação e réplica experimental" In: I.ª Mesa-Redonda: artes rupestres da Pré-História e da Proto-História / Maria de Jesus Sanches (coord.). - Lisboa : Governo de Portugal. Secretário de Estado da Cultura. Direção-Geral do Património Cultural, 2012. - p. 185-206 Vale do Côa--Portugal / Rio Côa--Portugal / Arte rupestre / Arte móvel / Metodologia / Tecnologia antiga CONG/0248 (DGPC(BA)) BAENA PREYSLER, Javier Proyecto Kuretes : primeras ocupaciones humanas, evolución paleoecológica y climática del Cuaternario de las Béticas occidentales (Serranía de Ronda) / Javier Baena Preysler, Antonio Morgado, José Antonio Lozano Rodríguez Palácio Nacional da Ajuda, 1349-021 Lisboa, Portugal | Tel.: +351 213614200 | Fax: +351 213637047 | Tlm.: 964465598 | 964466573 | 964465348 www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt Pág. 4 de 64 In: Cuadernos de prehistoria y arqueología. - Madrid : Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. - ISSN 0211-1608. - Vol. 37-38.I (2011-2012), p. 121-138 Bética (Espanha: loc. ant.) / Ronda--Málaga--Sevilha--Espanha / Projectos / Pré e/ou Protohistória / Paleoecologia / Paleoclimatologia / Território, organização 0706 (DGPC(BA)) BALBÍN BEHRMANN, Rodrigo de Técnicas, estilo y cronología en el arte paleolítico del sur de Europa : cuevas y aire libre / Rodrigo de Balbín Behrmann, Primitiva Bueno Ramírez, José Javier Alcolea González. - Artigo publicado na sessão 2 da obra, intítulada "Técnicas, cadeias operatórias e estilos: sobre o contributo actual do estudo das técnicas de execução e análise estilística para a investigação da arte pré-histórica" In: I.ª Mesa-Redonda: artes rupestres da Pré-História e da Proto-História / Maria de Jesus Sanches (coord.). - Lisboa : Governo de Portugal. Secretário de Estado da Cultura. Direção-Geral do Património Cultural, 2012. - p. 105-124 Europa, Sul / Arte rupestre / Paleolítico / Tecnologia antiga / Cronologias / Grutas CONG/0248 (DGPC(BA)) BANGO TORVISO, Isidro G. Hunctus rex : el imaginario de la unción de los reyes en la España de los siglos VI al XI / Isidro G. Bango Torviso In: Cuadernos de prehistoria y arqueología. - Madrid : Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. - ISSN 0211-1608. - Vol. 37-38.II (2011-2012), p. 749-766 Espanha / História institucional e política / Romanos / Época romana / Época medieval 0706 (DGPC(BA)) BELÉN, María Notas sobre religiosidad turdetana : los depositos sagrados del oppidum de Alhonoz (Herrera, Sevilla) / María Belén In: Cuadernos de prehistoria y arqueología. - Madrid : Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. - ISSN 0211-1608. - Vol. 37-38.I (2011-2012), p. 333-348 Alhonoz--Herrera--Sevilha--Andaluzia--Espanha / Turdetanos / Ritos funerários / Cultos / História Palácio Nacional da Ajuda, 1349-021 Lisboa, Portugal | Tel.: +351 213614200 | Fax: +351 213637047 | Tlm.: 964465598 | 964466573 | 964465348 www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt Pág. 5 de 64 cultural e das mentalidades / Cerâmica campaniforme 0706 (DGPC(BA)) BENITO DEL REY, Luis Aspectos técnicos y tipológicos que relacionan estrechamente el Musteriense con hendidores de las cuevas del Castillo y Morín (Santander) / Luis Benito del Rey In: Munibe. - San Sebastian = Donostia : Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi = Zientzi Elkartea Aranzadi. - ISSN 1132-2217. - Vol. 33, fasc. 3-4 (1981), p. 157-170 Castillo--Puente Viesgo--Santander--Cantabria--Espanha / Morín--Villanueva de Villaescusa-- Santander--Cantabria--Espanha / Grutas / Indústria lítica / Paleolítico / Tipologias / Tecnologia antiga 0858 (DGPC(BA)) BERGANZA GOCHI, Eduardo Estudio tecnológico de los moluscos marinos perforados de los yacimientos de Lumentxa y Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Bizkaia) = Technological study about the perforated sea molluscs from the Lumentxa and Santa Catalina sites (Lekeitio, Bizkaia) / Eduardo Berganza, José Luis Arribas y Rosa Ruiz Idarraga In: Munibe. - San Sebastian = Donostia : Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi = Zientzi Elkartea Aranzadi. - ISSN 1132-2217. - Vol. 63 (2012), p. 93-104 Lumentxa--Lekeitio--Biscaia--País Basco--Espanha / Cueva de Santa Catalina--Lekeitio--Biscaia--País Basco--Espanha / Tecnologia antiga / Arqueologia experimental / Objectos de adorno / Grutas / Malacologia / Zooarqueologia 0858 (DGPC(BA)) BERMEJO BARRERA, José Carlos Los antepasados imaginarios en la historiografia gallega / por José Carlos Bermejo Barrera
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