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* [[Aljezur]] | * [[Aljezur]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Almancil]] | ||
* [[Beja]] | |||
* [[Carnide]] | * [[Carnide]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Lagos]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Messines]] | ||
* [[Paderne]] | |||
* [[Palmela]] | |||
* [[Peniche]] | |||
* [[Santarém]] | |||
* [[Silves]] | * [[Silves]] | ||
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Marine Lexicon — Marine mammals — Mythical creatures — Activities related to marine mammals — Toponomy — Zooarchaeology — Historical sources — Cite Marine Lexicon
Since prehistoric times, humans have hunted marine mammals. Bone remains of seals, whales, dolphins, and walrusses testify for this one-sided interaction. Marine Lexicon provides a list (far from complete) of archaeological sites featuring bones of marine mammals in Portugal and Norway.