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Lucie Christin
Pratiques funéraires inédites en France : la crémation au Campaniforme
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Sainte-Fortunade (19), Chapelle comtale
Le site de la Zac du Parc à Louvres, une importante nécropole antique
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Les hommes et les animaux dans la nécropole antique de Louvres (95)
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La chapelle comtale de Sainte-Fortunade (troisième partie)
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La chapelle comtale de Sainte-Fortunade (seconde partie)
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Crémations et monument funéraire campaniformes à Genlis « le Nicolot » (Côte-d'Or, France)
The building of the high-speed rail track linking the Rhine to the Rhone led to the discovery of two Bell Beaker burials in an Iron Age cemetery located in the plain to the east of Dijon. The Tilles plain is an alluvial environment, shaped by the valleys of the Tille and the Ouche and populated since Late Prehistory, particularly during the Bell Beaker and Early Bronze periods, which have yielded settlements located on the rivers. These burials are the first funerary features discovered in the area.The two Bell Beaker cremation burials excavated at Genlis "le Nicolot" are remarkable, as still too little is known of the funerary practices of the period in the east of France and in particular…