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Fabien Convertini

Composantes culturelles et Premières productions céramiques du Bronze ancien dans le sud-est de la France

The collective research project "Cultural components of the first pottery productions of the Early Bronze Age in Southeast France" derives from renewal of documentation on the Early Bronze Age in the southeast Rhodanian region and new approaches to the Bell Beaker period, particularly in the southern part of Southeast France. In 1998, the Riva del Garda conference constituted a high point in Bell Beaker research at a European scale, of which the consequences and questions motivated the collective project for an overview of the transition from the end of the Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age in a large southeastern quarter of France. In these regions, issues relating to the future of Bell Be…

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La grotte du Gardon (Ain) : Le site et la séquence néolithique des couches 60 à 47

La grotte du Gardon à Ambérieu-en-Bugey (Ain), au sud du Jura, a fait l'objet, durant plus de quinze années, d'une importante fouille programmée afin d'établir une nouvelle séquence chrono-culturelle de référence pour la Préhistoire récente du haut Bassin rhodanien. Ce volume constitue le premier volet d'une trilogie présentant les résultats de ces recherches qui documentent les occupations humaines depuis la fin du sixième millénaire jusqu'au XVIIe siècle de notre ère. La première partie de l'ouvrage présente le gisement dans son contexte géographique et géologique, les résultats des fouilles anciennes, la stratigraphie, les datations absolues et les facteurs de remplissage. Il est notamme…

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2500 avant notre ère : l’implantation campaniforme en France méditerranéenne

Around 2 500 BC, drinking beakers with a characteristic pattern appeared in diverse areas of Europe. They are frequently associated with other kinds of materials, like specific ornaments and weapons. This set defines what is called the Bell Beaker phenomenon. In Southern France, more than 600 sites are known. In this very rich European study area, it is possible to study the nature and origin of this phenomenon, and question its poten-tial exogenous components, its modes of establishment and development, and its rela-tionship with local groups that had already settled in the South of France. Consequently, a layout similar to the Greek colonization model of the Mediterranean coast is proposed

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