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Sequeira, Marta (2022). Musealisation of the Archaeological Area of Praça Nova do Castelo de S. Jorge, Lisbon. Portugal. TC Cuadernos. 154-155, 230-255
M. S. Carneiro, "Musealisation of the Archaeological Area of Praça Nova do Castelo de S. Jorge, Lisbon. Portugal", in TC Cuadernos, no. 154-155, pp. 230-255, 2022
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author = "Sequeira, Marta",
title = "Musealisation of the Archaeological Area of Praça Nova do Castelo de S. Jorge, Lisbon. Portugal",
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TY - GEN TI - Musealisation of the Archaeological Area of Praça Nova do Castelo de S. Jorge, Lisbon. Portugal T2 - TC Cuadernos AU - Sequeira, Marta PY - 2022 SP - 230-255 SN - 1136-906X UR - https://www.tccuadernos.com/monografias/544-carrilho-da-graca-arquitectura-tc-154.html AB - The Praça Nova do Castelo de São Jorge, with a privileged view over the city and the Tagus River, was the object of an extensive archaeological campaign, started in 1996, that unearthed traces of successive periods of its occupation: the first strategic se!lements of people of Iberian, Celtic or Punic origin (dating back to at least the 7th century B.C.); the Muslim occupation (witnessed by a residential quarter of the mid-11th century); and the golden age of discoveries and conquests (witnessed by fragments of the Palace of the Counts of Santiago, of the 16th-18th centuries, built on the ruins of the Episcopal palace of the 12th-15th centuries). While the most relevant artefacts were removed and exhibited at the Museological Centre of Castelo de São Jorge, the Musealization of the Archaeological Area project, which resulted from a call for tenders launched by EGEAC, a Lisbon municipal company, was carried out in order to make known, but also to protect and conserve, the excavation area. ER -
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