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AUTHOR
Rolande Simon-millot
Les objets du Bronze moyen récemment découverts à Chalonnes-sur-Loire (Maine-et-Loire)
Among a set of objects accidentally discovered in 2003 at Chalonnes- sur-Loire (Maine-et-Loire, France), a Middle Bronze Age hoard has been identified. The other objects, including a triangular side scraper, are dated from the Late Bronze Age and will be studied later. These eleven Middle Bronze Age objects (called "the Belvédère set" in this paper) are two frag- ments of chisels, a fragment of the handle of another flanged tool, a fragment of the handle of a flanged axe belonging to an eastern type (Porcieu-Amblagneu or Langquaid or some variants), two fluted flanged axes with a rare lateral pattern, two simple undecorated bracelets, and three pieces of bracelets of the Drône type. They…
La flèche de cristal et les armatures en silex de l’âge du Bronze ancien de Kerhué Bras
Un exemple de moulage au Musée d'Archéologie Nationale de Saint-Germain-en-Laye : l'épée perdue de Cléry-Saint-André (Loiret)
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L'épée « cérémonielle » de Plougrescant (Côtes-d’Armor, Bretagne)
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L'épée cérémonielle de Plougrescant (Côtes-d'Armor) : nouvelles recherches en cours
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L'épée de Plougrescant. Quand les Hommes fabriquaient des épées pour ne pas s'en servir
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Découverte d'un dépôt du Bronze final à Pierrevillers
L'épée de Saxon-Sion (Meurthe-et-Moselle)
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Une épée de l'âge du Bronze provenant de Cléry-Saint-André (Loiret, Centre-Val-de-Loire) redécouverte grâce aux moulages du Musée d'Archéologie Nationale
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Le dépôt de Pierrevillers, la côte du Drince (Moselle)
Exposer l’âge du Bronze
Exhibitions about the Bronze Age in France are quire a recent affair and only eighteen temporary exhibitions, most with their own catalogue, have been curated since 1986. This conference has given us the opportunity to overviev, the exhibitions that have given eirher a regional perspective of the Bronze Age or have focused on a particular theme. ln the last few years, several exhibitions have highlighred non-funerary metal deposits. The museography and public ourreach have varied for each exhibition, but ail have dealt with the difficult question of recontextualisation and how we understand and interpret archaeological data. This is particularly relevant, as the public still knows lirrle o…
Première campagne de fouille du tumulus de Saint-Bélec (Leuhan, Finistère)
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