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A Mudéjar bone tool workshop (13-14th century AD) in Lisbon, Portugal

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Largo da Severa is an archaeological site located in the Moorish neighbourhood (“Bairro da Mouraria”) of Lisbon, that was built after 1170 AD following the Christian conquest of the city to the Moors (FIG.1). The materials here presented belong to the 13–14th century mudéjar occupation (i.e. the Muslims of al-Andalus who remained in Iberia after the conquest). They were collected during the 2012/2013 emergency excavations for the reconstruction of the Casa da Severa building (Valente & Marques 2017). This is the house in which the great fado singer Maria Severa Onofriana lived the last years of her life, having died there at 26 years old, in 1846.

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Évora, M., Valente, M.J., Marques, A. 2018. A Mudejar bone tool workshop (13-14th century AD) in Lisbon, Portugal , poster presented at ICAZ 2018 Conference - International Council for Archaeozoology, Ankara, Turkey

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