Coelho, Inês Pinto2018-05-192018-05-192016PURE: 2431159PURE UUID: f6293e2a-bc3e-4c03-b613-7206fb3774fchttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/37472UID/HIS/04666/2013This work, developed under the Master thesis project of the authoress, had as main objective the study of the ceramic assemblage found at the archaeological site of São Julião da Barra, located between Oeiras and Cascais (Lisbon, Portugal), at the mouth of the Tagus River (Fig. 1). This ceramics assemblage and other remains, among which stands out some pepper grains, has frequently been associated to the cargo brought aboard the Nossa Senhora dos Mártires Portuguese Indiaman, that sailed from Cochin, on January 1606, and sank near to the São Julião da Barra Fortress on 14 September 1606 (Castro, 2001).116732934engSão Julião da Barraarchaeological siteOriental ceramicschinese porcelainNossa Senhora dos Mártires Portuguese Indiamanséculo XVIIOriental ceramics and Chinese porcelain from a Portuguese Indiaman, the presumable Nossa Senhora dos Mártires (Tagus River, Portugal)conference poster