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2014
« Avant Notre-Dame : des cathédrales oubliées (IVe-XIIe siècle) »
2019
En guise de conclusions…
2016
« Les memes mots n’ayant pas le meme sens pour tous,le langage ne peut conduire qu’a une dispute »(Marcel Jouhandeau, La Malmaison, 1965). Prenons ici le mot dispute, en son sens de debat, de discussion, de dispute scolastique. Les quatriemes Journees d’etudes monastiques ont explore, avec un enthousiasme fecond, divers aspects des origines des sites monastiques haut-medievaux, en confrontant au fil d’un programme de travail bien structure la terminologie des sources textuelles aux donnees ar...
Rapporto della missione archeologica di Salona (Croazia), in « Chroniques » des Mélanges de l’École française de Rome, MEFRA, 116, 2004, p. 668-684 e…
2005
Partecipazione alla redazione del rapporto della missione archeologica di Salona (Croazia), in « Chroniques » des Mélanges de l’École française de Rome, MEFRA, 116, 2004, p. 668-684 et MEFRA, 117, 2005, p. 385-400.
Les collections d’Archéologie au musée de Lons-le-Saunier, Centre de Conservation et d’étude René Rémond
2018
La gestion des collections d’archéologie : retour sur vingt ans d’expérience(s) au musée de Lons-le-Saunier (Jura)
2017
The Lons-le-Saunier museum houses archaeological material from the whole of the Jura department, which represents a considerable volume of collections. These collections often entered the museum without an inventory. We have been trying for nearly 20 years, when the computerisation of the inventory began, to remedy this little by little. This feedback is an opportunity to note the progress made and to consider solutions to resolve the problems encountered.
Bric-à-brac pour les dieux ? Les dépôts d’objets métalliques à l’âge du Bronze
2017
Le granit, un matériau de construction pérenne dans le massif vosgien cristallin
2021
Handcrafting in archaeomusicological research
2016
There were no conference proceedings but you may find video recordings of some of the talks by following the link above; International audience; Archaeological flutes, as sound artefacts, both stand in material and immaterial culture. They are made of tremendous subtleties that archaeologists have a hard time to understand while these are craftsmen's everyday life. These subtleties are the link between material (rough material, tools, gestures) and immaterial (sounds, music, timber, uses) issues. They are the reason why archaeology cannot study ancient sound instruments on its own. A one-year insight experience of apprenticeship alongside a traditional-flute-maker (Jean-Daniel Talma, ElBock…
DACORD - Computer-Assisted Drawing of Archaeological Pottery (the CADAPtable system)
2017
International audience