Monteiro, Patrícia DiogoZapata, LydiaBicho, Nuno Gonçalo Viana Pereira Ferreira2019-11-202019-11-202017-021040-61821873-4553http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/13219Wood charcoal is an important tool for inferring human use of fire and exploitation of woodland resources. Using Cabeco da Amoreira shellmidden as study case, this paper aims to understand fuelwood use in the site, identifying patterns of wood exploitation and combustion related to different activities. Pine wood and presence of oak are the most common and are present in almost every context. Minor taxa is present, but the relation with specific activities in the site is not conclusive. However, data seem to indicate a usage of deadwood and exploitation of the most abundant taxa in the Muge valley. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.engArchaeological charcoalWood charcoalPortugalPleistoceneManagementRemainsFranceCaveFireFuel uses in Cabeco da Amoreira shellmidden: an insight from charcoal analysesjournal article10.1016/j.quaint.2016.01.014