6533b82ffe1ef96bd1296288
RESEARCH PRODUCT
Le Néolithique du Morvan : état des connaissances
Rémi MartineauJimmy LintonJehanne AffolterSébastien FranciscoLaure SalignyLyse Bassetsubject
Néolithique finalYonne valleyTal des Arroux[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryChasséenNéolithiqueAleine valleyArroux valleyEndneolithikumTal der Aleinevallée du Sereinvallée de l'ArrouxChasséen cultureTal der YonneMésolithiqueA leine valleyNeolithic[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryNéolithique Moyen Bourguignonvallée de l'YonneTal des SereinSerein valleyNeolithikumNéolithique Moyen Bourguignon cultureMorvan[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryLate NeolithicMesolithikumA rroux valleyMesolithicvallée de l'Aleinedescription
The region of Morvan, in particular the granitic massif, forms a very large geographic area of which the prehistoric remains largely unknown. The situation regarding the zone lying between Morvan massif and the adjacent Serein, Arroux, A leine and Yonne valleys is very different. The lithic industry of several sites in Upper Morvan has demonstrated a first inhabitation during the Mesolithic and several hill sites occupied from the Middle Neolithic and during the Final Neolithic, including a probable enclosure on Mont Beuvray. Complementary studies in the A rroux Valley confirm a large expansion of the habitat and the erection of menhirs during the Middle Neolithic. Discoveries relating to the Final Neolithic are less numerous and more limited. The very rare cultural indications suggest the presence of the Chasséen, Néolithique Moyen Bourguignon, several groups from the Final Neolithic and Campaniform both in Upper Morvan and the massif 's peripheral valleys
year | journal | country | edition | language |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012-11-29 |