Search results for "Late Bronze Age"

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OCCUPATIONS DOMESTIQUE ET FUNÉRAIRE DE L'ÂGE DU FER À LAVAU (AUBE)

2007

Dieser Artikel stellt die Ergebnisse einer Rettungsgrabung (Inrap) vor, die in der Gemeinde Lavau im Departement Aube durchgeführt wurde. Zwei unterschiedliche Besiedlungen konnten klar identifi ziert werden : ein Teil eines Bauernhofs aus der späten Bronze-/ frühen Hallstattzeit sowie eine kleine Nekropole aus der Mittellatènezeit. Während der Bauernhof typisch für einen ländlichen Betrieb dieser Zeit ist, unterscheidet sich die Nekropole von dem, was man erwarten würde. Ihre Lage, ihre Organisation, sowie manche Bestattungsbräuche sind aussergewöhnlich.

[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorysettlement and cemeteryHallstattSpätbronzezeitSiedlung und NekropoleLate Bronze agehabitat et nécropolemiddle Iron ageChampagne-ArdenneLa Tène moyenneAube14C[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryC14MittellatènezeitBronze final
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Late Bronze Age graves with weighing equipment from eastern France: the example of Migennes »Le Petit Moulin« (dép. Yonne), burial no. 298

2011

Die Nekropole von Migennes (Burgund) mit ihren 60 Bestattungen liefert herausragendes archäologisches Fundgut für die Spätbronzezeit (Stufe Bz D). Eines der Gräber (Grab 298) beinhaltete eine kleine »Schachtel« mit einer Ausstattung zum Wiegen (Balken und Gewichte) zusammen mit Geräten zur Bronzebearbeitung. Diese Art von Beigabe ist im südöstlichen Bereich des Pariser Beckens aus einigen Gräbern mit besonderem Zubehör bekannt.

[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryurnfield culturecivilisation des champs d’urnesLate Bronze AgeGrabBronzeschmiedburialFrankreichWaageweightbalancebronziersépultureGewichtUrnenfelderkulturbronze smith[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryFranceweighing scaleBronze finalpoidsspäte Bronzezeit
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La céramique Rhin-Suisse-France orientale de Passy "Richebourg Ouest" : un ensemble du Bronze final IIB dans l'Yonne

2010

A 1994 archaeological evaluation at Passy «Richebourg» (Yonne) brought to light a pit containing material dating to the second period of the Late Bronze Age. The typochronological analysis of this material has dated it to the Bronze final IIb (well-known period in the East of France). This work is part of a number of short papers allowing us to work on the precise dating of this second period of the Late Bronze Age in the Yonne area.

[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorychronologiePottery[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryRhein-Schweiz-OstfrankreichLate Bronze AgehabitatSpätbronzezeitAbbaugrubechronologyKeramikSiedlungsettlement[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryfosse d'extractionextraction pitCéramiquetypologyRhin-Suisse-France OrientaleBronze finaltypologie
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Food production and diet during the Late Bronze Age in upper Seine valley (France)

2015

[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryupper Seine valley (France)Late Bronze Agefood productiondiet
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The necropolis of Ensisheim/Reguisheimerfeld (Haut-Rhin) : illustration of the Late Bronze Age funerary practices in Alsace

2007

In 2000, the preventive excavation of the Ensisheim/Reguisheimerfeld site (Haut-Rhin), carried out by the ANTEA SARL company, brought to light 87 funerary structures belonging to a cremation necropolis dating from the beginning of the Late Bronze Age (around 1350-1050 BC). Following study of the material, 3 successive chronological phases and a possible cultural "faciès" centred on the bend in the Rhine at Basel, Switzerland, were distinguished. The archaeo-anthropological study of the burnt bones revealed, among other things, the existence of a large number of multiple graves and of socially immature members of the society, phenomena rarely observed in the region. The analysis of the inter…

funerary practiceschildren's graves[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historypratiques funérairesmétalsépultures d'immaturesLate Bronze Agearchaeo-thanatologyceramictypo-chronologie[ OTHER ] domain_otherAlsace[OTHER]domain_otheranthropologiecrémation[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History[OTHER] domain_othermultiple gravestypo-chronologyanthropologysépultures multiplesarchéo-thanatologieBronze final[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/Historycéramique
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Le Châtelard de Bourg-Saint-Maurice (Savoie) du Néolithique à l’Âge du Fer. Un cas de site perché à fonctions multiples en vallée de Tarentaise

2019

mountain settlement[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryLate Bronze Age archaeologyAlpine ArchaeologyAlpine Bronze AgeNeolithic EuropeBronze Age settlementChamblandes Funerary Cists
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L'occupation humaine du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg à l'âge du Bronze Final : inventaire des sites et bilan de l'état de la documentation

2017

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settlementsLate Bronze AgeLuxembourg. SchlagwörterceramicsKeramik[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesGrabfundefuneral sitescave[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesSiedlungenHöhleLuxembourg. Schlagwörter SpätbronzezeitComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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L'épée d'Onnen (Groningue, Pays-Bas), de la tourbière aux rayons X

2022

The Onnen sword was found in 1896 while exploiting a peat bog, about 1.5 m deep. It is a so-called “antennae” sword, named after the spirals at the top of the pommel and it dates back to last phase of the Bronze Age (ca. 9th century BC). The Groninger Museum now curates the sword with inventory number 1896/I 4. Although this sword is already mentioned in the archaeological literature, it was never correctly published. Its recent study in the cultural heritage agency of The Netherlands gives us a good opportunity to make a detailed presentation as well as to investigate its production techniques to discuss its possible origins.

Âge du Bronze final[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorySwordÉpéeLate Bronze AgeMetallurgyArmementMétallurgieWeaponry
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Bronze of the Living, Bronze of the Dead

2023

In the area considered here, the funerary goods found in burials dating from the Late MBA to the beginning of the LBA (Bz C2 to Ha A1) are particularly rich, with a variety of bronze objects such as ornaments, clothing accessories, tools and weapons. Contemporary settlements only occasionally provide “lost” metal objects and deposits on land or in rivers remain rare. Is it possible from the objects found in excavated contexts (burials, settlements, hoards) alone to evaluate the bronze that circulated during the Late Bronze Age? How representative are the objects in these contexts of bronze production and do they really indicate the metal held within economic exchange networks? How can we de…

étape ancienne du Bronze final[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorybronze object of the livingbronze des vivantscirculation and consummation of metaldotation personnelle et familialeEarly phase of the Late Bronze Agepersonal and family dotationhoardfermedépôt[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencescirculation et consommation du métalfarm
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