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Three Roman tombs unearthed in Faro

Discoveries believed to date back to 5th or 6th century An archaeological dig in Faro has unearthed three tombs from the ancient Roman city of Ossónoba. The remains of a

April 11, 2024by Bruno Filipe PiresIn Algarve News, Archaeology, Faro
Faro docks - Photo: Bruno Filipe Pires/Open Media Group|General plan of the intervention|Faro|Belt buckle and coin|Lucerne fragment with image of Helios|AAA Poster March 2024

Faro’s well-preserved archaeological remains 

Excavations at Avenida da República industrial complex in Faro, Algarve On Tuesday, March 5, the Algarve Archaeological Association (AAA) will be presenting two lectures, in English, by archaeologists Ana Resende and

February 28, 2024by Jane RobertsonIn Algarve Archaeological Association, Algarve Events, Algarve News, Archaeology, Faro
Vale do Boi excavation|Fig.1-Vale-Boi-excavation-scaled|Flint tool and animal bone at Vale Boi excavation|AAA Poster Fevereiro 2024

Upper Paleolithic occupations at the site of Vale Boi, Vila do Bispo

Through 20 years of dedicated excavation work at Vale Boi, archaeologists have deepened the understanding of the Upper Paleolithic period On Tuesday, February 6, the Algarve Archaeological Association (AAA) will

January 28, 2024by Jane RobertsonIn Algarve Archaeological Association, Algarve Events, Archaeology, Vila do Bispo
Megaliths|Amazonian Neolithic cup|Anthropomorphic funerary urn|Anthropomorphic urn|Funerary pit

Archaeology: The rise of monumentality in Eastern Amazonia

… and its link with the local Neolithization Process On Tuesday, January 9, the Algarve Archaeological Association (AAA) will be presenting two lectures, in English, by Archaeologist Dr João Saldanha.

January 4, 2024by Jane RobertsonIn Algarve Archaeological Association, Algarve News, Archaeology, Community News
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Mértola Museum Town – 40 years of archaeology and heritage valuation

On Tuesday, December 5, the Algarve Archaeological Association (AAA) will be presenting two lectures, in English, by Lígia Rafael and Fernando Martins. The first lecture will be at 2.30pm at the

December 1, 2023by Portugal ResidentIn Algarve Archaeological Association, Algarve Events, Algarve News, Archaeology, Community News
Tomb 4 Perdigoes|Central timber circle|Example of exotic materials at Perdigoes|Magnetogram of Perdigoes ditched enclosure|Bioanthropology applied to Archaeology: what can human bones tel

Monumentality and ceremonial practices in a Neolithic and Chalcolithic aggregation centre

On Tuesday, November 7, the Algarve Archaeological Association (AAA) will be presenting two lectures, in English, by archaeologist António Valera. The first lecture will be at 2.30pm at the Museu do Traje

November 3, 2023by Portugal ResidentIn Algarve Archaeological Association, Algarve News, Archaeology, Community News, Lagoa, São Brás de Alportel
Painstaking work uncovering this latest discovery in the summer of 2022

Oldest dinosaur footprints on Iberian Peninsula discovered in Leiria district

Footprints date back 195 million years Dinosaur footprints dating back 195 million years have been discovered in Alvaiázere, in the district of Leiria, and are the oldest on the Iberian

September 30, 2023by Natasha DonnIn Archaeology, Portugal News
Excavation of Roman Late Antiquity burial site at Rua dos Fidalgos|Menhir at Cortes 1 site - Neolithic|AAA Visit to Serpa Museum|Archaeological Museum of Serpa First floor Roman, late Antiquity and Islamic collections

A journey through the archaeology of Serpa

From the museum to the territory The Algarve Archaeological Association (AAA) resumes its programme of monthly lectures on Tuesday, October 3. It will be presenting two lectures, in English, by

September 29, 2023by Portugal ResidentIn Algarve Archaeological Association, Algarve Events, Algarve News, Archaeology, Community News
Archaeologist António Faustino Carvalho|Menir São Brás de Alportel|Menir São Brás de Alportel|Menir São Brás de Alportel

5,500-year-old menhir discovered in São Brás de Alportel

Menhir found at Monte do Trigo is particularly important for East Algarve (Sotavento) and of interest on a regional scale. The first archaeological digs in São Brás de Alportel date

August 28, 2023by Portugal ResidentIn Algarve News, Archaeology, São Brás de Alportel
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5,500-year-old menhir discovered in São Brás de Alportel

The menhir found on Monte do Trigo is particularly important for the Sotavento and of interest on a regional scale. The first archaeological digs in São Brás de Alportel date

August 26, 2023by Alexandra StilwellIn Algarve News, Archaeology, Portugal News, São Brás de Alportel
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