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Cave of Salemas

Coordinates:38°52′33″N9°12′12″W / 38.87583°N 9.20333°W /38.87583; -9.20333
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Cave and archaeological site in Portugal
Cave of Salemas
Map
Interactive map of Cave of Salemas
LocationLoures,Lisbon District,Portugal
Coordinates38°52′33″N9°12′12″W / 38.87583°N 9.20333°W /38.87583; -9.20333
Length30 metres
Elevation250 metres
Discovery1959
GeologyCretaceous limestone
Entrances1
Difficultyeasy
AccessNo restriction

TheCave of Salemas is located close to the village of Lousa in the municipality ofLoures in theLisbon District ofPortugal. Discovered by archaeologists during the 1950s, the cave appears to have been occupied by humans as a temporary refuge during theUpper Paleolithic and used as a tomb during theNeolithic.[1]

Limestone outcrop where the Cave of Salemas is found
The Cave of Salemas from the entrance

Located in aCretaceouslimestone outcrop, the cave is situated about 100 metres north of the Neolithicdolmen known as theAnta do Alto da Toupeira. It is asolutional cave and consists of a winding rift passage about 30 metres long and one metre wide. Although not unique in the area, it is the most developed cave, both in terms of size and depth. It was first explored in September 1959 by L. Albuquerque e Castro and then fully excavated by a team from the Geological Survey of Portugal, headed by O. de Veiga Ferreira, José Camarate Andrade França and Georges Zbyszewski, during two digs in November 1959 and in October- December 1960.[1][2][3][4]

The top levels excavated contained Neolithic materials, such as ceramic items, together with human bones consistent with the existence of anecropolis and the bones of small animals. The relatively few tools found suggest that the cave never served as a permanent dwelling for humans. Lower levels contained evidence ofSolutreanlithic and bone tools and artefacts of the Upper Paleolithic, together with bones of various fauna. There is evidence that some of the Paleolithic levels were removed in part of the cave during the Neolithic to make way for the necropolis. Animal bones discovered included those ofbrown bears (Ursus arctos) andcave bears (Ursus spelaeus);leopards (Felis pardus) andIberian lynx (Felis pardina);hyenas; wolves; and horses.[2][4]

Items collected are stored inLisbon’s Geological Museum (Museu Geológico).Carbon dating puts the dates of human bones and a tooth from the Paleolithic as being from around 25,000 to 20,000 years ago.[1]

References

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  1. ^abc"Gruta de Salemas".Megalithic Portal. Retrieved1 May 2019.
  2. ^abCardoso, João Luís; Gomes, Mário Varela (1994)."Zagaias do Paleolítico Superior de Portugal".Portugalia.15:16–19. Retrieved1 May 2019.
  3. ^Santos, Rogério Nuno Silva (2014).Levantamento do Geopatrimónio no Concelho de Loures e definição de Percursos Geoturísticos. Lisbon: University of Lisbon. Retrieved1 May 2019.
  4. ^abCerezo, Jaime."Gruta de Salemas (Loures)".Blog de Jaime Cerezo. Retrieved1 May 2019.
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