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Map 1 : Map of known settlements prior to survey
Map 2 : Map of newly identified sites derived from ceramic densities
Map 3 : Map showing location of fieldwalking areas (links to 3a-e)
All the following maps link to the individual records for the fieldwalking data
Map 3a : location of fieldwalking areas - Esposende / Barcelos district
Map 3b : location of fieldwalking areas - Povoa de Varzim / Vila do Conde district
Map 3c : location of fieldwalking areas - Barcelos district
Map 3d : location of fieldwalking areas - Barcelos district
Map 3e : location of fieldwalking areas - Famalicao district
Figures
Figure 2.1 Location of the Ave valley region, north-west Portugal
Figure 2.2 The Ave valley region
Figure 2.3 Topography of the study area
Figure 2.4 Surface geology of the study area
Figure 2.5 Example of the regional vegetation, overlooking the Rio Cavado
Figure 2.6 Field 125, location of hand-cut trench
Figure 2.7 Field 187, machine-cut trench for the insertion of a well
Figure 3.1 Interior of the castro at Terroso
Figure 3.2 Structures in the interior of the castro at Terroso
Figure 3.3 House structure in the castro at Terroso
Figure 3.4 The Largoa Negra gold-mining zone
Figure 3.5 Distribution map of castro sites in the study area
Figure 3.6 Distribution map of Roman period settlement sites in the study area known prior to the survey
Figure 4.1 Fieldwalking to the north of the Rio Este
Figure 5.1 Stone coffin found at Almorade, beside field 152
Figure 5.2 Endscraper (front view) found in field 775
Figure 5.3 Endscraper (back view) found in field 775
Figure 5.4 Possible palaeolith found in field 676
Figure 5.5 Flint blade found in field 646
Figure 5.6 Stone axe fragment found in field 561
Figure 5.7 Gun flint found in field 156
Figure 6.1 Resistivity survey, fields 32 and 45 (Site 2/31)
Figure 6.2 Interpretative plan of resistivity survey, fields 32 and 45 (Site 2/31)
Figure 6.3 Magnetometer survey, fields 32 and 45 (Site 2/31)
Figure 6.4 Interpretative plan of magnetometer survey, fields 32 and 45 (Site 2/31)
Figure 6.5 Magnetometer survey, fields 155 and 156 (Site 2/22)
Figure 6.6 Interpretative plan of magnetometer survey, fields 155 and 156 (Site 2/22)
Figure 6.7 Resistivity survey, fields 155 and 156 (Site 2/22)
Figure 6.8 Interpretative plan of resistivity survey, fields 155 and 156 (Site 2/22)
Figure 6.9 Magnetometer survey, field 254 (Site 2/27)
Figure 6.10 Interpretative plan of magnetometer survey, field 254 (Site 2/27)
Figure 6.11 Resistivity survey, field 289 (Site 2/17)
Figure 6.12 Interpretative plan of resistivity survey, field 289 (Site 2/17)
Figure 6.13 Magnetometer survey, field 516 (Site 2/2)
Figure 6.14 Interpretative plan of magnetometer survey, field 516 (Site 2/2)
Figure 6.15 Magnetometer survey, field 628 (Site 1/1)
Figure 6.16 Interpretative plan of magnetometer survey, field 628 (Site 1/1)
Figure 6.17 Magnetometer survey, fields 629 to 631 (Site 1/1) (same as 6.15)
Figure 6.18 Interpretative plan of magnetometer survey, fields 629 to 631 (Site 1/1) (same as 6.16)
Figure 6.19 Magnetometer survey, field 761 (Site 1/5)
Figure 6.20 Interpretative plan of magnetometer survey, field 761 (Site 1/5)
Figure 6.21 Magnetometer survey, field 855 (Site 1/1)
Figure 6.22 Interpretative plan of magnetometer survey, field 855 Site 1/1)
Figure 6.23 Distribution of previously known sites in relation to geology (key )
Figure 6.24 Distribution of all archaeological sites in relation to geology (key )
Figure 6.25 Distribution of all settlement locations in relation to geology
Figure 6.26 Observed and expected number of castro sites by geology
Figure 6.27 Observed and expected number of previously known sites in relation to geology
Figure 6.28 Observed and expected number of settlements discovered in the survey, by geology
Figure 6.29 Slope gradient coverage for study area
Figure 6.30 Slope gradient for the castros at Monte da Cividade and Monte de S. Felix
Figure 6.31 Coverage of direction of slope aspect for the study area
Figure 6.32 Pie chart showing the topographical situation of castros
Figure 6.33 Pie chart showing the topographical situation of all settlement locations
Figure 6.34 Pie chart demonstrating the gradient of slope surrounding castros
Figure 6.35 Pie chart showing the gradient of slope in the immediate vicinity of all settlement locations
Figure 6.36 Pie chart showing the gradient of slope surrounding all settlement locations
Figure 6.37 Pie chart showing aspects of slope for all settlement locations
Figure 6.38 Viewshed grid for the castro at Penices, demonstrating the area visible from the castro
Figure 6.39 Map showing the cost of access from all castros
Figure 6.40 Map showing the cost of access from Roman settlements
Figure 6.41 Map showing cost of access from Iron Age settlements discovered in the survey
Figure 6.42 Terroso castro from the north
Figure 6.43 Castro de Penices looking from the south-east
Figure 6.44 View from Terroso castro, looking north towards S. Felix
Figure 6.45 View from Terroso castro looking south-west towards the coast
Figure 6.46 View from Terroso castro showing the coastal plain to the north
All the images (pottery illustrations, density plots) can be accessed via the digital archive held by the ADS.
Images are also available as links from the detailed pottery attributes database.
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