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AUTHOR
Vincent Georges
Regards sur l'archéologie dans la Loire
Numéro spécial : parution des communications des Journées d'études tenues les 6 et 7 novembre 2009 au Musée Déchelette de Roanne à l'occasion du 50ème anniversaire du Groupe de recherches archéologiques du Roannais.
La tombe à char et la nécropole gauloise de Saint-Laurent-la-Conche
Les Ségusiaves : chronologie et territoire, la romanisation en question (IIe s. av. J.-C. - Ier s. ap. J.-C.)
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Nouveaux indices sur le perfectionnement du matériel de mouture dans le bassin de la Loire au second âge du Fer, Forez et Touraine (Fin IVe-début IIIe s. av. J.-C.)
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Regard sur l'expérience forézienne de Joseph Déchelette (1862-1914)
Un élément de meule rotative en contexte précoce dans le massif central à Lijay dans les Monts du Forez (Fin IVe-début IIIe s. av. J.-C.)
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J. Déchelette et La Diana : des années de formation aux grandes synthèses historiques et archéologiques
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Territories, identities and strategies in Forez from the sixth at the first front millenium BC in the upstream basin of the Loire (France)
This thesis heading Territories, identities and strategies in Forez from the sixth at the first front millenium BC in the upstream basin of the Loire, relates to an extent in the north-Eastern part of the Massif central in contact with the Rhodanian corridor. This intramontane sector (current department of Loire 42) has allowed to build a consequent archaeological corpus which clarified behaviors having strong socio-economic and environmental implications. The archaeological study called upon various disciplines: agronomy, anthropology, archeometry (palynology, dating 14C, etc.), ceramology, geography, geomorphology, petrography, sedimentology, volumetry. It recuts several sets of themes : …
Déchelette : l’ombre portée de la guerre sur l’archéologie
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L'ornementation des bracelets de l'âge du Bronze européen : analyse descriptive et perspectives
This paper discusses the ornamental patterns of metal bracelets worn on the arms and legs of people during the European Bronze Age. A method has been specially created to study geometric patterns. Some sets of metal bands (bracelets métalliques) of Bronze Age reach a high level of complexity due to the use of combined patterns in an overall structure. This paper deals with an experimental criterion concerning this phenomenon. The methodology, developed for the purpose i.e. the experimental criterion developed for the purpose of this study, was to extract geometric patterns from the original media. The principle is to release the geometrical compositions of the deformations induced by the mo…