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Un enclos funéraire laténien dans la haute vallée de la Seine, à Meulson

2018

A Late Iron Age quadrangular burial ground has been identified in tne upper valley of the Seine river.This rescue archaeological diagnosis supervised by INRAP allows to inform a kind of monument forgotten by old research?

sépulture[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryenclosureenclos[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryburial[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropologyLate Iron AgeChâtillonnaisSecond âge du Fer[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropology
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Rencontre autour du cadavre

2012

Le cadavre est «outre-signifiant, écrivait Louis-Vincent Thomas. Objet ou sujet, il a toujours suscité dans l’esprit des hommes à la fois fascination et répulsion. Pour apprivoiser la mort et se soustraire aux désordres de la putréfaction, rituels et techniques thanatologiques ont été élaborés.Construire une anthropologie du cadavre implique une connaissance des comportements sur une longue histoire et une approche pluridisciplinaire. C’est aussi aborder la mort en dissolvant le sujet dans un objet répondant à des lois bio-physico-chimiques dont il faut s’accommoder lors des rituels.C’est enfin remettre le sujet ─le défunt ─ au centre du fait social. Pour aborder ces questions, la Rencontre…

sépulturespratiques funéraires[ SHS.ANTHRO-BIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropologycadavre[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropologythanatopraxieAnthropologie funéraire[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropology
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Saint-Dizier « la Tuilerie » (Haute-Marne) : trois sépultures d’élite du VIe siècle

2019

In 2002, excavations carried out by Marie-Cécile Truc (Inrap) at Saint-Dizier led to the discovery of four graves of exceptional wealth, containing a young woman, two men and a horse, dated to c. 525-550 AD. Dressed and adorned with numerous jewels, the young female was laid in a coffin upon which were placed vessels in glass, copper alloy goblet and ceramic. Each male had been buried in an excavated funerary chamber, built within an oak frame. They were laid in their coffins along with their personal clothing, including a ceremonial sword with two rings added to the pommel. The larger weapons (throwing axes, shields, lances and angons) as well as various utensils were placed either on the …

weaponswords with pommel ringsinhumationtombe de cheval[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory6 centruy AD[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropologyFrancsarme[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropologymérovingienépée à anneauparuremerovingian burialFranksMorken-type chamberschambre funéraireVIe sièclehorse burialélitenécropole
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