Communicating archaeology
The Perdigões Archaeological Complex
The Necropolis of Olisipo
Roman lime kilns
The Convent's cemetery
Anchorage from the Roman era
Archaeoacoustics in Perdigões
Discoveries in Perdigões
Cloister hidden in a former convent
Discovery of a 18th-century shipyard
Graves in the Church of São José dos Carpinteiros
Remains of Roman lime kilns in Magra
The prehistoric idols of Perdigões
Discovery of a prehistoric tomb in Baleizão
Cannons of the 18th-century shipyard
Biological Anthropology and Archaeology
Pombaline staircase in Campo das Cebolas
Restoration of the Roman mosaic at NARC
The most famous idol of Perdigões
A tannery in Junqueira, Lisbon
The frescoes of the Roman house
A tannery in Junqueira, Lisbon (part 2)
Remains of the Roman anchorage
19th-century boat at Doca do Sacramento
The Roman compass
The Industrial Belt of Olisipo (Roman Lisbon)
Lagoa: from Prehistory to Islam
Memories of a place we call Perdigões
The Garden of the National Palace of Queluz
The Roman Camp of Alto da Pedrada
Condes de Tomar Palace
The Hillfort of Alto do Prado do Castelo
A Story in Portas do Sol
Odyssey: Remotely Sensing the Past (long version)
Terreiro da Feira: An Iron Age Necropolis
The Old Riverfront Pier and Shipyard
Vale Pincel: A Neolithic Settlement Site
Archaeology of Resistance in the Peniche
Time-Lapse: Restoring A Roman Mosaic
The Roman Circus of Olisipo (Roman Lisbon)
Ancestral Landscape: Ceremonial Enclosures of the Guadiana Region
The Rosário Islet: A Secret from the River Arade
Odyssey: Remotely Sensing the Past (short version)
Herdade dos Pardais, freguesia de Cabeção, Mora