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The Castro of Zambujal (Portuguese: Castro do Zambujal) is a Chalcolithic age archeological site in the municipality of Torres Vedras in the western litoral area of the Centro Region, Portugal. The Zambujal Castro is one of the most important Copper Age settlements in the peninsula of Lisbon, and whose culture lasted until the ...
- c. 3000 BC
- Chalcolithic
- Portuguese Republic
- Portugal
O Castro do Zambujal, também designado por Povoado fortificado do Zambujal, é um povoado fortificado situado a 3 km de Torres Vedras, em Portugal, cujas origens remontam ao Terceiro milénio a.C., no início da Idade do Cobre na Europa Ocidental. [ 1]
- Monumento Nacional (d)
Limestone. The Castro of Vila Nova de São Pedro is a Chalcolithic archaeological site in the civil parish of Vila Nova de São Pedro, municipality of Azambuja, in the Portuguese Estremadura area of Lezíria do Tejo. It is important for the discovery of thousands of arrowheads within its fortified settlement, associated with the ...
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 ...
1. Yacimientos. Los principales asentamientos son el poblado fortificado epónimo de Vila Nova de São Pedro y Zambujal. El primero presenta una muralla exterior que protege unas viviendas de planta circular y una fortaleza interior cuadrangular.
Over the years, the museum has been increasing its collection, with special emphasis on archaeology, drawing in particular on the Neolithic sites in the Torres Vedras area, such as the Castro of Zambujal and the Tholos do Barro. It has one of the largest Portuguese collections of medieval burial headstones.
Castro do Zambujal is one of the largest Chalcolithic settlements in Western Europe. The fortification is strategically located on a plateau, at the foot of which runs the Ribeira de Pedrulhos, a tributary of the Sizandro River. The central nucleus of the village is characterized by walls with a thickness of more than 15 meters.