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Le petit mobilier en fer des habitats du Hallstatt D-La Tène A : un mobilier sous-exploité
2007
Modern excavations of settlement sites from the end of the First Iron Age and the beginning of the second, together with a re-examination of those undertaken in the past, permit us to better approach some material that has traditionally been neglected as a result of its unpromising aspect: notably some of the iron material. This article will attempt to show the diversity of this material, and some new methods permitting its quantification. The aim is to deepen our understanding of the role and status of this metal in Hallstatt society by a consideration of the material from occupation sites as opposed to funerary monuments.
Le cimetière du second âge du Fer de Lailly au-delà de l'eau (Yonne) : découvertes anciennes et fouilles récentes
2023
Die Nekropole von Lailly Au-delà de l’Eau (Departement Yonne) war 1927 entdeckt worden und wurde1934, 1936 und 1937 und zum letzten Mal 2012 teilweise ausgegraben. Die Untersuchung der in den Depots der Museen von Senswiederentdeckten Grabbeigaben und die systematische Aufarbeitung der Grabungsarchive der Société archéologique de Sens habenes ermöglicht, einen Teil der geschlossenen Fundkontexte zu rekonstruieren und eine Belegungschronologie dieser kleinen Nekropolevorzuschlagen, deren großes wissenschaftliches Potenzial noch in situ erforscht werden muss. Die Studie der Grabsitten hat es zudemerlaubt, die Funde in den regionalen und überregionalen soziokulturellen Kontext zu einzuordnen
Raman Investigations to Identify Corallium rubrum in Iron Age Jewelry and Ornaments
2016
International audience; During the Central European Iron Age, more specifically between 600 and 100 BC, red precious corals (Corallium rubrum) became very popular in many regions, often associated with the so-called (early) Celts. Red corals are ideally suited to investigate several key questions of Iron Age research, like trade patterns or social and economic structures. While it is fairly easy to distinguish modern C. rubrum from bone, ivory or shells, archaeologists are confronted with ancient, hence altered, artifacts. Due to ageing processes, archaeological corals lose their intensive red color and shiny surface and can easily be confused with these other light colored materials. We pr…
Salt exploitation, communication routes and territory during the Iron Age around the Cabriel river valley
2020
La sal era un recurso fundamental en la economía de las sociedades antiguas y cada vez tenemos más datos sobre su aprovechamiento y explotación durante la Edad del Hierro en ámbito peninsular. La comarca de Requena-Utiel, en el interior de la provincia de Valencia, presenta la mayor abundancia de salinas continentales históricas del territorio valenciano. Por otro lado, en La Manchuela conquense se localiza la importante mina de sal de Minglanilla-La Pesquera. El hallazgo de material arqueológico ibérico en algunas de estas explotaciones sirve como punto de partida para analizar sus características y ver cómo pudieron quedar integradas en el patrón de asentamiento, así como en una densa red…
Ancient architecture in Provence between the Iron Age and the Imperial era: the pillars of the Château-Bas site in Vernègues
2013
The site of Château-Bas (Vernègues, Bouches-du-Rhône), famous above all for its Augustan Roman temple, has yielded a set of pillars decorated either with writhing snakes or with straight rods. As yet there are no known parallels to such pillars. The discovery of a fragment of a pillar reused in a 1st c. AD structure demonstrates that these carvings are ancient. The architectural study of the fragments and comparison with other sculptural elements from southern Gaul suggest they date approximately to the turn of the millenium. The originality of these pieces should perhaps be sought in the copying and adaptation of Italic architectural features (Attic base, Tuscan capital) to a particular fo…
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?
Société, économie et territoires à l’âge du Fer dans le Centre-Est de la France : analyse des corpus céramiques des habitats du Ha D-LT A (VIIe-Ve av…
2012
Im Rahmen dieser Doktorarbeit wird das hallstattzeitliche Keramikgeschirr von der Mitte des VI. bis zum Ende des V. Jahrhunderts im östlichen Zentralfrankreich untersucht (Île-de-France, südliche Champagne, nördliche Bourgogne).Da Keramikbeigaben aus Gräbern weitgehend fehlen, konzentriert sich unsere Untersuchung auf Fundzusammenhänge aus Siedlungen. Dank des konsequenten Zugriffs der Präventivarchäologie hat sich in diesem Bereich in den letzten 30 Jahren die Dokumentation stark vermehrt. In unserer Arbeit wird die Keramik vom Mont Lassois (Vix, dép. Côte-d’Or) vorgelegt ; ihr steht die Siedlungskeramik der im Untersuchungsgebiet ausgewählten Fundstellen gegenüber. Innerhalb eines vorab e…
Porc et sanglier en Gaule septentrionale, entre archéozoologie et imaginaire collectif
2006
In France, when we speak about the animal associated to celtic people, everybody thinks and mentions wildboar. This topic meanly emerged from XIXe historiography, but Archaeozoology shows that this animal is very rare in every kinds of sites (settelments, shrines or cemeteries). In other hand, the excavations of these sites give a great amount of pig bones, this animal is in fact one of the more important in celtic husbandry and meat production. The aim of this paper is to illustrate the difference between historiographic and archaeological evidences.
Évaluation des indices de métallurgie monétaire au second âge du Fer
2017
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Les Gaulois d’Île-de-France au second âge du Fer et leur cheptel : état de la question
2005
During the last twenty years, under the impetus of Patrice Méniel, the number of archaeozoological studies of Iron Age sites in the Ile de France region has greatly increased. Even though there are still certain blanks, we can make a first assessment of the results already obtained.