Rita Isabel Antunes Gaspar
Researcher
Environmental Archaeology
CIBIO, Centro de Investigacao em Biodiversidade e Recursos Geneticos
Portugal
Biography
"I am an archaeologist currently working at the Museum of Natural History and Science of the University of Porto. I have a graduation in History/Archaeology (University of Lisbon, Faculty of Humanities, 2002) and a Master in Geoarchaeology (University of Lisbon, Faculty of Sciences, 2009). I have focused my research activity in prehistoric archaeology, mostly the Late Pleistocene and the Early/Middle Holocene. I am particularly interested in the exploitation and use of lithic resources, site formation processes and large scale landscape and social transformations. Other subjects, such as the exploitation of biotic resources, dietary habits, population mobility and funerary practices have also been addressed in my investigation. In these scopes, I have collaborated with specialists of several areas (Zooarchaeology, Geology, Anthropology, Archaeobotany, etc.)."
Research Interest
I have focused my research activity in prehistoric archaeology, mostly the Late Pleistocene and the Early/Middle Holocene. I am particularly interested in the exploitation and use of lithic resources, site formation processes and large scale landscape and social transformations.
Publications
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Pereira S, Sastre J C, Gaspar R, Espà I, Pereira J A, Mateos R, Larrazabal J (2015) O Povoado da Quinta de Crestelos (Meirinhos, Mogadouro, Portugal): fortificação e controlo de um território. In: RodrÃguez O, Portilla R, Sastre J C, Fuentes P (coord) Fortificaciones de la Edad del Hierro: control de los recursos y el territorio: 277-289.
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Gaspar R (2015) A Pré-História no Baixo Sabor. Ocupação de um território de transição entre o interior ibérico e o litoral. Coa Visão. Economia, Ciência e Cultura, 17: 140-144.
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Gaspar R, Ferreira J, Carrondo J, Silva M J, GarcÃa-Vadillo F J (2016) Open-air Gravettian lithic assemblages from Northeast Portugal: The Foz do Medal site (Sabor valley). Quaternary International, 406: 44-64.