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Archaeology from the time of King Dom Manuel in the city of Lisbon

20 Jan 202218h – 19h

Talk with André Teixeira and Rodrigo Banha da Silva

Free admission, subject to prior registration: reservas@museudelisboa.pt 

Never has so much been discovered about Lisbon’s past than in recent decades. Since the 1990s has the city been the subject of several excavations, the results of which have been decisive for providing greater knowledge on different eras of the city. The Manueline era has also benefitted from this intense archaeological dynamic. 

On this occasion, André Teixeira and Rodrigo Banha da Silva, professors at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa and members of CHAM – Humanities Centre, will talk about the state of the art of archaeological knowledge of Lisbon during the reign of King Dom Manuel I.

Silver fragment decorated with the Portuguese escudo; 16th century, 1st half; Italian production; Majolica; From Largo do Corpo Santo (1996 excavation)

Silver fragment decorated with the Portuguese escudo; 16th century, 1st half; Italian production; Majolica; From Largo do Corpo Santo (1996 excavation) © Museu de Lisboa

Lisbon in the time of king Manuel I