Search results for "Cheval"
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La nécropole gauloise de Tartigny (Oise) : étude des offrandes animales
1986
consultable sur http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/pica_0752-5656_1986_num_3_1_1493; National audience; Etude des restes animaux des cinq sépultures de La Tène moyenne d'une petite nécropole. Des restes de porcs, de volaille, de mouton, de cheval, de chien et de lièvre ont été recueillis. Le dépôt de rachis décharnés de porcs est un des traits originaux de ce site.
Chasse et élevage chez les Gaulois.
1987
Ouvrage de vulgarisation
Gournay I : les fouilles sur le sanctuaire et l'oppidum (1975-1984)
1985
Contribution à la connaissance de l'implantation Burgonde en Gaule au Ve siècle : à propos de découvertes récentes de fibules zoomorphes
2011
The recent discovery of three horse shaped fibulae – a pair with a cavalryman from Ecrille in the Jura and a fibula from the La Chambre sector in Savoie as well as a bird shaped fibula from Charpey in the Drome, all dating from the second half of the 5th century or around 500 AD, provide valuable references in the context of the Burgundian settlement in the Centre-East and the South-East of Gaul. The map is still incomplete notably for the area to the south of Lyon, precisely where La Chambre and Charpey are located. Relating to the Ecrille discovery, it provides new information in relation to this defended site underlining its importance.
The anatomical models of Dr Auzoux, an industrial success in the service of veterinary medicine
2013
Dr. Louis Auzoux (1797-1880) is known all over the world for the anatomical models made of papier maché he produced and exported over the world. If the models related to human aesthetics are more reknown, they are far from being the only ones that the famous industrialist has designed and marketed; animals, plants and especially flowers, are another facet of his art. Models dedicated to horse had a special significance for the company. The horses made of paper, the series of bones defects and jaw he created were massively bought by the administration of the war to provide the regiments the pedagogical materials necessary to train recruits. Through these fascinating objects, this is a progra…
Jean Héroard, the first French " vétérinaire " and author of the treatise called Hippostologie
2009
Biographic data about Jean Héroard. Study of the treatises dealing with the osteology of the horse that were published before he produced his book entitled Hippostologie, c'est-à-dire Discours des Os du cheval. Description of this treaty and of the books that were used later on its content.
The treatments of pursiness in the ancient time
2009
The pursiness is a very old disease known since antiquity whose name comes from the fact that affected horse have difficulties to expirate air and produce a movement of forced expiration to expel air. This symptom is now mainly related to pulmonary emphysema. Treatments remained generally the same from antiquity to the nineteenth century. They used mainly bleeding and therapeutic mixtures supposed to work on the lung. The revolution was to come in the nineteenth century with the use of arsenic.
La nobleza valenciana del Quinientos: lo social y su nomenclatura
2019
Panorámica del estado, la situación y los problemas que aquejaron a la nobleza valenciana durante el siglo XVI desde una perspectiva comparativa, aunque necesariamente selectiva. Se ha prestado una atención especial a la jerarquía nobiliaria, a su nomenclatura específica y a las fórmulas de tratamiento y cortesía que permiten conocer con cierta precisión los diferentes estatus o escalones nobiliarios. Se abordan también otros problemas «clásicos» de la historia social: poder y representación política, servicio a la corona, linaje, honores, títulos, patrimonio, rentas, señoríos, jurisdicciones, ingresos, gastos, endeudamiento, impacto expulsión de los moriscos, familia, matrimonio, papel de …
Compte rendu de : Peter Mitchell, Horse Nations: The Worldwide Impact of the Horse on Indigenous Societies Post-1492, Oxford, Oxford University Press…
2019
International audience
Les animaux de la nécropole gallo-romaine de Vertault (Côte d'Or, France)
2007
The skeletons, partial skeletons and isolated bones of 200 dogs, 42 horses, eight sheep and two cattle were recovered at the animal necropolis of Vertault, situated south of the fortifi ed rampart belonging to the Gaulish-Roman village on an incompletely examined stretch of land. Because archaeological fi nds were lacking, three 14C analyses were conducted on horse bone material to provide chronological identifi cation, which dated the faunal remains to the 1st century AD. All of the animals are males. Although the horses are fully mature and some of them very old, the dogs and sheep are all young animals. These animals, some of which show clear evidence on the skull of violent death, were …