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Furninha

Coordinates:39°21′21″N9°24′4″W / 39.35583°N 9.40111°W /39.35583; -9.40111
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Cave and archaeological site in Portugal
Furninha
Gruta da Furninha
Location in Portugal
Location in Portugal
Furninha
Location in Portugal
Alternative nameDominique's cave
Coordinates39°21′21″N9°24′4″W / 39.35583°N 9.40111°W /39.35583; -9.40111

Furninha, also known asDominique's cave, is a natural cave on the southern slope of thePeniche peninsula inPortugal. The cave is situated on the cliffs between the Peniche Fortress and theCape Carvoeiro.[1][2][3][4][5] The cave is located furthest west of anyNeanderthal site. Neanderthals became extinct over 40,000 years ago.[6][7][8] The cave was also inhabited by modern humans during theNeolithic.[9][10][11]

Maximum range of Homo neanderthalensis.

History

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Furninha was explored byNery Delgado at the end of the 19th century.[12][13] Delgado demonstrated the caves' history of habitation by Neanderthals.[14] Delgado's excavation revealed the existence of animal occupation during theLower Paleolithic, Neanderthal presence during theMiddle Paleolithic, and the presence ofHomo sapiens at the end ofChalcolithic.[15][16] Delgado also reports the practice ofanthropophagy by the Neanderthals of Furninha who, despite the proximity of the sea, were mainly hunters.[17][18] The collection of remains gathered by Delgado was deposited in a Lisbon museum.[19]

Observation of a number of photographs from Furninha reveals the existence of a thin film offlora. This flora is believed to be in close relation withfungi, and displays intense colors of green, yellow and red zones.[20][21]

The walls of the cave are covered with nutrients generated by the mixing of rain waters dropping through the vent of the vault with droplets of seawater entering the cave.[22]

In popular culture

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  • As a record ofcollective memory, the cave is known as theCave of Dominique. Dominique was supposedly the name of an elusive robber who took refuge in Furninha.
  • The Furninha cave is associated with the "Legend of a love in Peniche".[23]

References

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  1. ^"Peniche Fortress".www.cm-peniche.pt. Archived fromthe original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved2017-11-01.
  2. ^THE EVOLUTION OF THE COASTLINE AT PENICHE AND THE BERLENGAS ISLANDS (PORTUGAL) - STATE OF THE ART – article by Teresa Azevedo and Elisabete Nunes, Geology Center, Faculty of Sciences, Lisbon
  3. ^Portugal, TCP/ARPT Centro de."Peniche, Portugal's geological paradise! • Centro de Portugal". Archived fromthe original on 2019-11-08. Retrieved2017-11-01.
  4. ^"Furninha´s cave - Peniche guide". 9 January 2016. Archived fromthe original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved1 November 2017.
  5. ^Map, The Megalithic Portal and Megalith."Gruta da Furninha".The Megalithic Portal.
  6. ^The Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic transition in Cova Gran (Catalunya, Spain) and the extinction of Neanderthals in the Iberian Peninsula – article by Jorge Martıínez-Moreno, Rafael Mora and Ignacio de la Torre atCENTRE D'ESTUDIS DEL PATRIMONI ARQUEOLÒGIC DE LA PREHISTÒRIA, Journal of Human Evolution 58 (2010) 211–226
  7. ^The Neanderthals: Evolution, Palaeoecology, and Extinction – paper byJoão ZilhãoArchived 2020-10-11 at theWayback Machine – print publication date: April 2014; online publication date: October 2013, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199551224.013.054
  8. ^Neanderthals disappeared from the Iberian Peninsula before than from the rest of Europe – news atScience Daily, February 5, 2015
  9. ^M. Kunst, in: M. Blech - M. Koch - M. Kunst, Denkmäler der Frühzeit, Hispania Antiqua (2001) 475 f. Ill. 205 a-d Pl. Farbtaf. 12 a. b.
  10. ^Gruta da Furninha atMegalithic (UK)
  11. ^Carlos Pimenta, Silvério Figueiredo and Marta Moreno, (pt)Pinguinus impennis (download pt) – read Abstract and see Pinguin and egg (great auk) found in Furninha, destroyed by fire:Pinguin and egg – photograph of a pre-historicalemperor penguin found in Furninha by Delgado. This piece was destroyed by a fire in theBocage Museum (Setúbal)
  12. ^J. E. Nery Delgado, La grotte de Furninha à Peniche, in: Congrès International d'Anthropologie et d'Archéologie Préhistorique, Compte Rendu de la 9ème Session à Lisbonne 1880 (1884);Read full text in French
  13. ^Nery DelgadoArchived 2017-11-07 at theWayback Machine biographical note
  14. ^Revista Portuguesa de Arqueologia (download with an appropriate browser) : See reference to Delgado's work in the abstract of the paper onPinguinus impennis
  15. ^The Complex Carnivore Rich Assemblages from Furninha (Peniche, Portugal): a Multidisciplinary ApproachArchived 2017-11-07 at theWayback Machine, Journal of Taphonomy, VOLUME 10 (ISSUE 3-4), 2012
  16. ^"The Complex Carnivore-rich Assemblages from Furninha (Peniche, Portugal): a Multidisciplinary Approach"(PDF).Journal of Taphonomy.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^Hunters of the Golden Age – article byJoão ZilhãoArchived 2017-02-02 at theWayback Machine published by theUniversity of Bristol
  18. ^"João Zilhão - Google Scholar Citations".scholar.google.com.
  19. ^Museu Geológico
  20. ^Picture of an unidentified plant (NOTE: the plant resembles a bunch of leafless gray branches whose roots penetrate into tiny cavities in the rock, as if they were feeding on nutrients concentrated in these small holes)
  21. ^"What Plants Can Live in Caves?".Caveslime.
  22. ^The filmArribasArchived 2017-06-05 at theWayback Machine highlights the colors of the interior of the cave, the surprising harmony of its natural architecture and enacts aspects of the daily life of Neanderthals in a sequence of about three minutes
  23. ^(pt)Lenda dos Passos de Dona LeonorArchived 2017-11-07 at theWayback Machine (The Legend of Dona Leonor's steps)

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