Search results for "Protohistory"
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The Protohistoric sword from Le Gué-de-Velluire (Vendée, France): a pasticcio's history unveiled by archaeometrical research
2020
International audience; The Gué-de-Velluire sword (Vendée, France) is part of the Rochebrune collection collected during the 19 th and the 20 th centuries and now preserved in the Dobrée Museum in Nantes (Loire-Atlantique, France). The unusual shape of its hilt, its uncorroded rivets and the rather uncommon combination of a bronze grip with an iron blade made this sword an exceptional object. It has been depicted in a large number of papers since the 20 th century, but the question of its authenticity has hardly ever been tackled. New analyses performed with the support of the Dobrée Museum, the Arc'Antique laboratory and Ghent University delivered new data enabling us to discuss this delic…
Architectures protohistoriques en Europe occidentale du Néolithique final à l'âge du fer
2005
Ill., cartes, plans. Notes bibliogr. Résumés en français, anglais et allemand
Specific Identification of the Extinct Population of Sturgeons from the Rhône river by Sequencing of mtDNA from Bone Remains (Jardin d'Hiver, Arles, …
2008
XIV th ICAZ Remains Working Group Meeting; Sturgeon lived in the Rhöne river (France) until its complete extinction in the mid 1970's. Usually attributed to Acipenser sturio, it disappeared without certitude about species identity and about possible sympatry between Acipenser sturio and Acipenser naccarii as it occured in the Pô (Italy) and Guadalquivir (Spain) rivers. Genetic analyses on several sturgeon bone remains from the Arles' Jardin d'Hiver collection have been carried out to solve this question. These remains belong to sturgeons caught in the Rhône river. The mitochondrial DNA (cytochrome b) sequences clearly show that A. sturio lived in this river. Morphological comparisons betwee…
Méthodologie de prélèvements des charbons de bois dans les sites protohistoriques
1992
ResumeUne classification taphonomique a ete effectuee en fonction de la localisation spatiale et stratigraphique des restes de bois carbonises, ainsi que de leur provenance (bois de feu, bois d'œuvre). On distingue le cas particulier des restes provenant de la destruction par incendie d'un habitat. Une methode de prelevement est conseillee.
Interpreting protohistoric societies through place names of landscape features: a case study in València, Spain
2021
Protohistoric place names, created before written history and related to extinct languages, are analysed in this article. Our case study deals with place names of current towns (over 20,000 inhabit...
Conclusion. L’habitat de hauteur entre Protohistoire et haut Moyen Âge : pour une approche diachronique
2023
Au travers de ces quelques contributions, ce dossier entend proposer de nouvelles perspectives pour l’approche des occupations de hauteur, en prônant notamment une collaboration plus étroite entre spécialistes des âges des Métaux et de l’Antiquité tardive et du haut Moyen Âge. Cette coopération peut se traduire d’une part à l’échelle des sites, lorsque l’occasion se présente, d’autre part à l’échelle de territoires plus ou moins vastes afin de mettre en évidence l’existence de logiques spatia...
Introduction. L’habitat de hauteur entre Protohistoire et haut Moyen Âge : regards croisés
2023
L’étude des sites de hauteur est aujourd’hui une thématique largement mise à l’honneur par la recherche archéologique. En témoignent les publications collectives et manifestations scientifiques récentes sur le sujet, en particulier pour les âges des Métaux ainsi que pour l’Antiquité tardive et le haut Moyen Âge, périodes au cours desquelles cette forme d’occupation du sol tient une place particulière (pour les publications récentes sur le sujet, voir, entre autres, Delrieu, Furestier, 2018 ; ...
Interpreting the Beaker phenomenon in Mediterranean France: an Iron Age analogy
2012
http://antiquity.ac.uk/ant/086/ant0860131.htm; International audience; The author offers a new descriptive explanation of the Beaker phenomenon, by focusing on Mediterranean France and making reference to the Greek influx in the same area 2000 years later. In the Iron Age, the influence began with an exploratory phase, and then went on to create new settlements and colonise new areas away from the coast. The Beaker analogy is striking, with phases of exploration and implantation and acculturation, but adjusted to include a final phase where Beaker practice was more independent. Comparing the numerous models put forward to explain it, the author shows that immigration and a cultural package …
Prehistoric Settlement and Population in the Madonie Mountains. New Data from the Archaeological Survey
2010
The aim of the Madonie research project is to analyse mobility strategies and the use of a mountainous territory by relating geomorphologic features, raw material sources and landscape to the prehistoric settlement. For this purpose we planned an intensive and systematic survey of sample areas, selected on geo-morphological, altimetric and archaeological criteria, correlated to a palaeoenvironmental investigation based on the study of palynological sequence samples coming from wet areas of the Madonie territory and from archaeological deposits. Le projet de recherche sur la Madonie analyse les stratégies de mobilité et l’exploitation du territoire de montagne, en reliant les caractéristique…
From Archaeomedes to Archaedyn
2007
International audience