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Portugal |
Locality: |
Guarda, Vila Nova de Foz Côa |
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Region: |
Alto Douro / Beira Alta |
Area: |
Douro and Côa |
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Environment & Surface |
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Open-air
Shelter
Cave
Portable
Megalithic
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Geography: |
A Canada do Inferno localiza-se um pouco a montante do local da ensecadeira, na margem esquerda do rio Côa. Grande parte das rochas com gravuras do sítio encontram-se submersas pela Barragem do Pocinho. |
Proximity: |
Fica a cerca de 500 m da ensecadeira e do local onde ia surgir a barragem de Foz Côa |
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Geology: |
Vertentes abruptas, sendo uma das zonas mais acidentadas do Vale do Côa, composta por xisto grauváquico |
Surface: |
A Rocha 34 é uma superfície de forma subtriangular e encontra-se disposta na vertical. |
Dimensions:
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Length 1.30 m.
Width 0.50 m.
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Art |
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Description: |
Engravings
Paintings
Painted engravings
High or low-relief
Sculpture
Na parte superior foi executada a picotado a metade anterior de um equídeo. O interior do corpo apresenta como o resto da rocha picotado disperso de dificil definição.
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Figures: |
total number 3
Figuras zoomórficas (equídeos, bovídeos, caprídeos)
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Chronology: |
Palaeolithic
Epipalaeolithic - Mesolithic
Neolithic
Copper Age
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Roman
Middle Age
Modern
Unknown
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Notes: |
Abstract: Canada do Inferno is one of the most relevant Rock Art sites of Vale do Côa Archaeological Park (Vila Nova de Foz Côa). It's an open-air site located in one of the most irregular areas of Côa Valley, on the left side of Côa river, and integrates thirty six schist rocks with Palaeolithic and Modern engravings, mostly submerged by Pocinho dam, made by pecking, scratching and abrading techniques. The most common types of figures are zoomorphic, especially horses and auroches. |
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Conservation |
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Status: |
Public
Private
Park
Classified site
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Risk: |
Algumas das rochas gravadas junto à foz da Canada do Inferno estão submersas, uma vez que a água sob influência da albufeira do Pocinho, subiu cerca de 12m. Rocha 34 apresenta fissuras. |
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Conservation: |
Good
Quite good
Mediocre
Bad
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Intervention: |
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By |
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Record n. 608 / 807 |
No commercial use is allowed. Specific © is mentioned in the captions or owned by each Author or Institution |
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EuroPreArt, European Prehistoric Art, is a web-based archaeological project funded by the European Union which aims to establish a lasting data-base of European prehistoric art documentation, to launch the base of an European institutional network and to contribute to the awareness of the diversity and richness of European Prehistoric Art.
It is proposed by: Instituto Politécnico de Tomar (IPT, Portugal),
CUEBC - European University Centre for Cultural Heritage (Italy - Europe),
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España),
Asociación Cultural Colectivo Barbaón (España),
Université de Liège (Belgique),
Gotland University College (Sverige),
University College Dublin (Eire),
Cooperativa Archeologica Le Orme dell'Uomo (Italia),
Study Centre and Museum of Prehistoric Art of
Pinerolo (Italia),
The European Centre for Prehistoric Research in the Alto Ribatejo (Portugal),
ArqueoJovem - a youth NGO (Portugal).
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