Sara Prata is currently a contract researcher at the Institute of Medieval Studies (NOVA – FCSH) (2020.01697.CEECIND). Her research focuses on the analysis of early medieval countryside evolution through the material record in the Portuguese region of Alto Alentejo. Previously, she has managed commercial archaeology projects in both urban and rural areas and has had the opportunity to collaborate in several research projects, organize scientific meetings, training activities and publish her findings.
ed. Sara Prata
Rural landscapes are increasingly important when analysing the processes of change following the collapse of the Roman imperial structure. This volume presents contributions from key researchers in early medieval peasant archaeology in the north-western quadrant of the Peninsula, offering a multi-scale image of the main lines of ongoing research. READ MORE
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