DescriptionPortada de uma casa no Castro de Sabroso - Occidente 44 1879.png
Português: Gravura de uma portada de uma casa, que foi descoberta por Martins Sarmento durante trabalhos arqueológicos no castro de Sabroso, no concelho de Guimarães, em Portugal. Não foi encontrada a parte superior da porta, conhecida como padieira, pelo que o elemento na figura provém de um outro castro, a Citânia de Briteiros, onde foram descobertas portadas muito semelhantes em termos de decoração.
A peça com o número 2 é um fragmento de cerâmica, enquanto que o número 3 é uma placa de bronze, ambos de interesse devido à sua intricada decoração.
Esta imagem foi publicada na revista Occidente n.º 44, de 15 de Outubro de 1879, e digitalizada pela Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa.
English: Engraving of a house door, which was discovered by Martins Sarmento during archaeological work in the hillfort de Sabroso, in the municipality of Guimarães, in northern Portugal. The upper part of the door, known as the lintel, was not found, so the element in the figure comes from the nearby hillfort of Citânia de Briteiros, where doorways that were very similar in terms of decoration were discovered.
The piece numbered 2 is a pottery shard, while number 3 is a bronze plaque, both of interest due to their intricate decoration.
This image was published on the Occidente magazine No. 44, of the 15th october 1879, and scanned by the Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa.
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