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Interfaces volume 39: "Gestures and their Traces"
2018
International audience; This, the first of two volumes featuring the topic of gestures, presents a selection of essays published in the wake of the Interfaces conference that was held at Université de Bourgogne (Dijon, France) in June 2017 (“Gestures in Texts and the Visual Arts”). Volumes 39 and 40 inaugurate a new phase in the publishing history of the journal as we are moving from print to digital publication.The present collection brings together contributions that encompass philosophical analysis, media archaeology and artistic experimentation with a bent for anthropology, art history and intermediality. They emphasize the reconstructive nature of critical and artistic enquiry when dea…
Structures du peuplement et organisation des territoires en Gaule Centrale et Gaule du Sud. Réflexions pour une confrontation interrégionale (program…
2011
International audience; Structures du peuplement et organisation des territoires en Gaule Centrale et Gaule du Sud. Réflexions pour une confrontation interrégionale (programme Archaedyn)
Approches quantitatives de la production de fer sur le site hallstattien de Bragny-sur-Saône (Saône-et-Loire)
2007
This study is based on an inventory of iron knives dated from the 8th to the 5th centuries BC and discovered in funerary and settlement sites in the South-West of France. The corpus consists of 608 artefacts. We established a typology allowing us to present a chronological and spatial distribution of each type. We then tried to determine the functions of the knives according to their type and their length. For those discovered in graves other objects in the grave assemblage were used as an additional criterion. When the funerary context was very clearly defined, we tried to determine the function, in the grave itself, of the knives.
Landelinus, l’auteur de la plaque-boucle mérovingienne au Christ de l’Apocalypse découverte à Ladoix-Serrigny (Côte-d’Or) serait-il saint Landeli…
2021
Cette note concerne l’exceptionnelle plaque-boucle au Christ cavalier de l’Apocalypse découverte à Ladoix-Serrigny et étudiée précédemment dans cette revue. Son objectif est de discuter l’hypothèse récemment émise selon laquelle saint Landelin, qui a vécu au VIIe siècle dans le nord de la Gaule, serait Landelinus, l’auteur de cet objet. Plusieurs arguments militent en faveur de cette interprétation qui nous paraît donc plausible, même si elle reste fragile. Il est également envisagé de localiser cette fabrication dans le prestigieux monastère de Luxeuil. Mais il s’agit là encore d’une hypothèse. This note concerns the exceptional buckle-plate to the Christ cavalier of the Apocalypse discove…
Les puits de l’oppidum de l’Ermitage (Agen, Lot-et-Garonne).
2007
Within the context of a “projet collectif de recherche”, the publication of works directed by Richard Boudet on the hillfort of the Ermitage in Agen, two wells have been studied. The analysis of structures and artefacts (pottery, metal, wood) suggests that they were probably used to draw water and not devoted to chthonian rituals. Comparisons with other wells un South West of Gaul suggest that in most cases, they may have been used in the same way, even though, in very few cases rituals relating to the domestic field cannot be excluded.
Le dépôt de Quitteur (Haute-Saône) et les dépôts de bronzes en contexte d’habitat au Bronze final
2020
Le petit dépôt de bronzes découvert à Quitteur (commune de Beaujeu-Saint-Vallier-Pierrejux et Quitteur ; Haute-Saône - France), sur une moyenne terrasse de la Saône, est composé de trente-deux objets comprenant un assortiment d’éléments de parures (boutons à bélière, pendeloque, anneaux) associés à un couteau à manche massif et une armature de flèche. Le lieu de découverte du dépôt, dans l’espace occupé par les vestiges d’un habitat contemporain du RSFO, s’écarte de la majorité des dépôts de bronzes isolés comme l’archéologie les perçoit habituellement. À l’aide de quelques comparaisons géographiquement proches, il est alors permis de nous interroger sur le caractère apparemment inhabituel …
L'église Saint-Symphorien de Nuits-Saint-Georges. Un syncrétisme architectural et décoratif vers 1220-1240
2011
La chiesa di Saint-Symphorien di Nuits-Saint-Georges in Borgogna, che risale approssimativamente agli anni 1220-1240, si colloca nella fase di transizione tra due stili architettonici e testimonia un’eredità cistercense, locale ma alquanto tarda, che alcuni elementi gotici urbani e più innovativi modernizzano. Inoltre la chiesa partecipa – per le stesse ragioni di quelle di Agencourt, Gerland e Prissey – a una sorprendente ondata di ricostruzioni che dimostra tra l’altro l’importante sviluppo economico della regione di Cîteaux all’inizio del secolo XIII.
Métallurgie du plomb et activités commerciales en façade de la Casa del Salone Nero à Herculanum (VI, 12; VI, 14 et VI, 15)
2006
Excavations in Herculaneum - Interim report - Campaign 2005
An antique lead coffin discovered in Évreux (Eure): a multidisciplinary study
2013
The Roman cemetery of le Clos au Duc in Évreux (Eure) lasted from the 1st to the 4th c. AD. The most common funerary practice in the 1st c. AD was cremation. From the beginning of the 2nd c. AD this rapidly gave place to inhumation burials. By the end of the 3rd c. lead coffins could be found in burials, but it remained a minority practice reserved for an elite. The 2010 excavation in Évreux allowed the recovery of an example of these. It was incomplete, but the good preservation of its remains made a multidisciplinary study possible. Apart from the bones of a young woman, the lead coffin contained coins, textile, fur, calcite (CaCO3) and insects. These results make it possible to retrace t…
L’instrumentum métallique lié à la cuisine en Gaule romaine
2013
The metal finds associated to storage, food and liquids preparation and cooking comprise multipurpose and specific instruments. The first two phases are illustrated by rather few utensils: buckets, barrels, jugs and boilers, knives and other cleavers. Three cooking patterns are used for the third phase. The first one, simmering, needs hinged cauldrons, assembled or in one piece, maintained above the hearth by suspension chains, but also cauldrons and pots (jars) put down on cooking stands. Grilling needs gridirons, firedogs, braziers and roast spits. At last, for quick cooking with the supply of fat or water which allow to sear food pans and cooking stands are mainly being used. Small imple…