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  1. Uploaded a work by CriMen1 from Cropped version of: File:Architectural model of Castro do Zambujal.jpg with UploadWizard File usage The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):

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  3. A castro is a fortified settlement, usually pre-Roman, associated with the Celtic culture. These are frequently found in Portugal, usually in the North, but can also be found elsewhere. The word castro comes from the Latin castrum, which means "hill fort". The first Castros where just small residences with rudimentary stone walls.

  4. The Castro of Zambujal (Portuguese: Castro do Zambujal) is a Chalcolithic age archeological site in the civil parish of , municipality of Torres Vedras in the western litoral area of the Portuguese Centro Region. The Zambujal Castro is one of the most important Copper Age settlements in the peninsula of Lisbon, and whose culture lasted until the beginning of the agrarian periods of Iberian ...

  5. Some of these sites like Zambujal, Vila Nova de São Pedro and Leceia, which seems to have been built between 2,800 and 2,500 BC10, and labor-intensive burial places such as Feteira, Cova da Moura11, Pai Mogo12 and Bolores13, have been subject to extensive 1 10 Also, in the South-west there are a good number of fortified sites built between 3,300 and 3,100 BC, when the region had a demographic ...

  6. Le Castro de Zambujal ( portugais : Castro do Zambujal) est un site archéologique du Néolithique récent situé dans la paroisse civile de Santa Maria, Saõ Pedro et Matacães, dans la municipalité de Torres Vedras, dans le district de Lisbonne, au Portugal. C'est l'un des sites les plus importants de cette période dans le district de Lisbonne.