Search results for "Bibracte"
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The origins of the European city. Technology, typology and function of wooden architecture in the urban habitat of Celtic oppida (2nd-1st century BC)…
2020
The aim of this thesis is to shed light on current knowledge of the architecture of the oppida of temperate Europe during the last two centuries BC, based on a site, the Bibracte oppidum (Mont Beuvray, Burgundy), which is one of the reference contexts for the period on a European scale. The research focused mainly on the study of construction techniques involving the majority use of wood, which is the main material in the architecture of these settlements from the European protohistoric tradition. The analysis required consideration of the overall woodworking process, from the sourcing of wood from the forest to the various stages of building implementation. The technical aspects linked to …
Standardisation et organisation de la construction en bois à Bibracte, Mont Beuvray (fin IIe-Ier s. av. n. è.)
2018
International audience
Un nouveau type d’architecture publique ? Le complexe monumental de PC 15 à Bibracte et les bâtiments sur cour de la fin de l’âge du Fer en Gaule int…
2018
International audience
L’emploi du bois dans l’architecture de l’oppidum de Bibracte « Mont Beuvray » (Nièvre/Saône-et-Loire)
2021
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Prospection autour de Bibracte : nouvelles méthodes et nouveaux résultats
2007
National audience
L’utilisation du bois de construction sur l’oppidum de Bibracte, Mont Beuvray (fin du IIe-Ier s. av. notre ère) : types d’assemblage, modes de débita…
2016
International audience
Les objets en bronze en cours de fabrication à Bibracte
2000
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Les monnaies gauloises et romaines de l'oppidum de Bibracte
2007
Over a century of coin finds at Bibracte, between 1868 and 2000, makes this site a major reference point for Celtic numismatics. The Catalogue raisonné of 2471 Gaulish coins and 478 Roman coins gives us an insight into the circulation of coins / coinage in this oppidum after the Roman Conquest and an idea of the level of coin usage in the Gaulish economy. The progressive emergence of coin types in archaeological contexts shows on the one hand a constant use of coins from La Tène D1, (end of the 2nd century BC), an exponential increase in the volume of coin issues up to the Roman Conquest, and a late introduction of Roman coins. This implies a growth in the use of coins in parallel with the …
L’oppidum de Bibracte : : un bilan de onze années de recherche (1984-1995) : dossier
1999
75 fig., ill., bibliogr., p. 136-140; International audience
Morphometrics of Second Iron Age ceramics - strengths, weaknesses, and comparison with traditional typology.
2014
12 pages; International audience; Although the potential of geometric morphometrics for the study of archaeological artefacts is recognised, quantitative evaluations of the concordance between such methods and traditional typology are rare. The present work seeks to fill this gap, using as a case study a corpus of 154 complete ceramic vessels from the Bibracte oppidum (France), the capital of the Celtic tribe Aedui from the Second Iron Age. Two outline-based approaches were selected: the Elliptic Fourier Analysis and the Discrete Cosine Transform. They were combined with numerous methods of standardisation/normalisation. Although standardisations may use either perimeter or surface, the res…