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La place des Véens à Auxerre du IIe au XIVe siècle : « zone artisanale », marigot et cimetière (Yonne)
2013
Archéologie en Bourgogne, SRA/Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles de Bourgogne
D'Autessiudurum au quartier Saint-Pierre : recherches récentes à Auxerre (Yonne)
2010
Archéologie en Bourgogne, SRA/Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles de Bourgogne
La faune de dix sites ruraux de la fin de l'Age du Fer dans la Bassée (Seine-et-Marne)
1997
National audience; Le secteur de confluence entre l'Yonne et la Seine (Seine-et-Marne) fait l'objet depuis une trentaine d'années, de sauvetages archéologiques systématiques. Ces opérations ont mis en évidence un grand nombre de sites de la fin de l'âge du Fer, des habitats en particulier. Les découvertes se sont accéléré ces dernières années, ce qui a permis d'amorcer la mise en place d'un programme de recherche spécifique. Ces nombreuses découvertes sont le fait d'interventions archéologiques systématiques sur une zone, celle de la confluence, qui a joué un rôle moteur dans le peuplement de la vallée. Ce secteur est placé sur une voie de circulation traditionnelle importante : l'axe Seine…
Approches protéomiques en archéologie et héritage culturel : caractérisation de protéines anciennes préservées dans des coquilles de mollusques
2021
Archaeological mollusc shell artifacts and ecofacts are valuable sources to study past cultures and provide insights on how people exploited their environments. Mollusc shells were often used as raw materials to make personal ornaments and are abundantly found in archaeological sites. However, minute, heavily worked and/or fragmented shell ornaments are rarely identified at different taxonomic levels, due to limited availability of analytical approaches to determine taxon-specific (diagnostic) features. In recent years, proteomics, which exploits the high sensitivity of modern mass spectrometry techniques, has been successfully applied to the study of a variety of bioarchaeological remains,…
Boviolles-Nasium: des outils et fabricats à l’identification des productions
2015
International audience
A new reading of Bronze Age funerary structures in Mongolia through the analysis of their architectural elements, arrangement and form
2022
The archaeological landscape of Mongolia is marked by the presence of numerous funerary monuments (khirigsuurs) and engraved stelae (deer stones), erected by nomadic populations at the end of the Bronze Age. The first observations indicate great regularity in the choice and arrangement of the architectural and iconographic elements at the time when these structures were built. This regularity suggests the existence of shared traditions and social coherence between nomadic communities in a territory covering almost twice that of France. The data available today do not provide sufficient perspective to establish social models at the level of a province, and even less so at the scale of the co…
Territories, identities and strategies in Forez from the sixth at the first front millenium BC in the upstream basin of the Loire (France)
2007
This thesis heading Territories, identities and strategies in Forez from the sixth at the first front millenium BC in the upstream basin of the Loire, relates to an extent in the north-Eastern part of the Massif central in contact with the Rhodanian corridor. This intramontane sector (current department of Loire 42) has allowed to build a consequent archaeological corpus which clarified behaviors having strong socio-economic and environmental implications. The archaeological study called upon various disciplines: agronomy, anthropology, archeometry (palynology, dating 14C, etc.), ceramology, geography, geomorphology, petrography, sedimentology, volumetry. It recuts several sets of themes : …
"Résumé de thèse, Le Forez du VIe au Ier millénaire av. J.-C. Territoires, identités et stratégies des sociétés humaines du Massif central dans le ba…
2009
Summary of thesis: Forez from the sixth to the first front millennium BC, Territories, identities and strategies of human societies in the upstream basin of the Loire (France) by Vincent GEORGES defended on 20th December 2007 at the University of Bourgogne; Joëlle Burnouf (reporter), Hervé Cubizolle (co-dir.), José Gomez de Soto (chair), Vincent Guichard (exam.), Claude Mordant (dir.), Pierre Pétrequin (reporter). This thesis is available online on www.tel.archives-ouvertes.fr.
Cartographie des restes osseux et conservation différentielle dans l'amas coquillier d'Ouessant "Mez Notariou": du Bronze moyen à la période romaine
2008
This article addresses the impacts of differential preservation in an alkaline shell midden (fig. 1) overlying an acid soil which does not allow bone to survive. This midden accumulated over an extended period and displays unusual traits attributable to practices of a ritual nature (Le Bihan et Méniel, 2002). Excavation extended to approximately 1000 square metres (fig. 2). Bone was collected on a quarter-metre grid by individual context (fig. 3). Some 35,000 animal and bird bones were recovered; fish bones, which were very numerous, are presently still under study. Consideration of the entire bone assemblage (fig. 8) indicates that the principal deposition occurred along the SW/NE axis of …
ArchaeDyn. Dynamique spatiale du peuplement et ressources naturelles : vers une analyse intégrée dans le long terme, de la Préhistoire au Moyen Âge,.…
2008
Rapport de fin de contrat d'ACI