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Anthony Dumontet
Minières, "ateliers" et hypogées. Étude de l’organisation du territoire dans les marais de Saint-Gond (Marne)
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Les occupations néolithiques des marais de Saint-Gond : prospections
Documenting carved stones by 3D modelling – Example of Mongolian deer stones
Rock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documentation. Nowadays, recording is essentially obtained from time-consuming tracing and rubbing, techniques that also require a high level of expertise. Recent advances in 3D modelling of natural objects and computational treatment of the modelled surfaces may provide an alternative, and reduce the current documentation bottleneck. The aim of this study is to examine the extent to which such treatments can be applied. The case study presented here concerns the famous deer stones erected by ancient Mongolian nomad populations. The 3D acquisition workflow is based on structure-from-motion, a versatile photogrammetric tech…
Les occupations néolithiques des marais de Saint-Gond : vert-la-Gravelle (Vert6toulon, Marne) "la crayère". Minière de silex et nécropoles d'hypogées
Puits et chambres d’exploitation du silex à Vert-la-Gravelle (Vert-Toulon) « La Crayère » (Marne) [résumé]
Les minières de silex néolithiques des marais de Saint-Gond (Marne)
In the southern and eastern area of the Côte d’Île-de-France, north of the marshes of Saint-Gond (Marne, France), research incorporating a great deal of unpublished documentation, and the results of pedestrian and aerial surveys, has highlighted five flint mines. For various reasons, the many indications of mining activity in this region have never been considered sufficient to consider it a mining area, however, the combination of a series of objective observations suggests the existence of five flint mines.In several sites, flint mining was conducted from shafts several metres deep, sometimes connected by galleries. As many archaeological discoveries made during the earlier excavations ha…
Une nécropole d'hypogées et une minière de silex néolithiques à Vert-la-Gravelle (Vert-Toulon) "La Crayère" (Marne)
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L’habitat Villeneuve-Saint-Germain de Villevenard “Les Hauts de Congy” (Marne)
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Productions en série vers 1500 avant notre ère. Des règles de fabrication au Bronze moyen entre la Manche et les Alpes à la lumière d’une étude morphométrique.
Some European Bronze Age objects were produced by what has been described as serial metalworking. One particularexample is the Middle Bronze Age palstave, massively produced and used in Western Europe during the mid-second millennium BC.These artefacts were often voluntarily buried together in hoards, meaning they were removed from the production network, thus avoidingany recycling. They are found intact, either as rough castings or ready for use. These homogeneous objects are grouped in sets of severalitems, or in tens, or even in hundreds. Such discoveries have immediately led to numerous questions as to the possible interpretation ofthis behaviour. It is clear that prehistoric craftsmen …
La Lotharingie au IXe siècle
Carte publiée dans le dossier cartographique de BUCEMA n° 21.2, 2017 (coordination : Jens Schneider, réalisation : Anthony Dumontet)
Une nécropole d’hypogées dans une minière de silex à Vert-la-Gravelle (Vert-Toulon) “La Crayère” (Marne)
Nouveau regard sur le Bronze ancien en Bourgogne à la lumière de l’étude d’une hache récemment découverte en forêt d’Étaules (21)
In 2010, in doubtful circumstances, a bronze axe blade was fortuitously discovered in the forest of Étaules. The artefact has been studied as detailed as possible in order to suggest its former cultural context, thus allowing to give a brief review of the Early Bronze Age in Burgundy. This flanged axe, close to the Neyruz type, can be attributed to the mid-Early Bronze Age. In an excellent state of preservation, it was carefully prepared after having been cast in a split mould; although worn by use, it remains fully functional. Despite the lack of the archaeological context at the precise place where it was discovered, its presence strengthens the idea of a developed human occupation in Bur…
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The Neolithic Flint Mines of Les Marais de Saint-Gond and La Côte des Blancs (Marne, France)
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Paysages agraires fossiles du Morvan: premières approches sur le secteur de la Place aux Laides - Le Haut de Sery
Axe Fabrique du Paysage
: Rapport de prosection thématique
Les prospections sont engagées sur le site castral de Dunières (Haute-Loire) depuis 2012 quand lors de sondages, la découverte d’une seconde tour avait confirmé le statut co-seigneurial atypique de ce site. En 2019, deux actions ont été menées afin de compléter la connaissance de l'emprise spatiale du site : l’acquisition d’un relevé Lidar, traité par la plateforme Intelespace (MSH Clermont-Ferrand) couplée à une prospection pédestre réalisée avec bénévoles (GRAV et Société d'Histoire du Pays de Saint-Genest-Malifaux) et la collaboration d'un membre de l'équipe de Chrono-Environnement (Besançon) et le matériel GPS de la MSH de Dijon.La zone de prospection représente 3 ha de surface s’étenda…