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Les campagnes des Tricasses

2017

Since the 1990s, preventive archaeology has brought to light an abundance of documentation in the western part of Champagne (the "chalky" Champagne) which now makes it possible to define the nature of rural settlements from the late Iron Age and Roman times. Unlike the neighbouring regions of Burgundy or Picardy, where excavations and aerial prospecting had revealed the presence of numerous enclosed grave sites then attributed to the end of La Tène and masonry settlements of all sizes dating back to Roman times, these data were previously lacking in Champagne.

Rurland[SDE] Environmental Sciences[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorycampagnesTène finalesolsarchéozoologieroman GaulGaule[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesLiDar.Antiquité tardiveGaule romaineArchéologie[SDE]Environmental Sciencesferme[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesvillaarchéobotaniqueComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSépoque romaineoccupation du solagriculture
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Le centre-est de la France

2017

The ten departments that occupy the centre-east of France form a coherent geographical and historical whole, marked by sharp environmental contrasts. In the north-west, the successive halos of the Paris Basin cover the departments of Yonne, Aube and Haute-Marne and the north-west of the departments of Nièvre and Côte-d'Or. They determine quite marked landscape contrasts, where the guiding lines, south-east / north-west valleys and south-west / north-east cuesta, form a remarkably regular network.

Rurland[SDE] Environmental SciencescampagnesTène finalesolsarchéozoologie[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesGauleLiDar.Antiquité tardive[SDE]Environmental Sciencesferme[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencesvillaarchéobotaniqueépoque romaineoccupation du solagriculture
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Rural occupation in the Côte-d'Or. Crossed approaches

2017

L'étude des établissements ruraux de deux secteurs de l’actuel département de la Côte-d’Or, la région de Dijon et celle de Châtillon-sur-Seine, présente un double intérêt. D’une part les paysages naturels, géomorphologiques comme pédologiques, y sont très variés. D’autre part, l’étude des occupations protohistorique et antique dans ces paysages naturels a bénéficié depuis quelques décennies d’approches méthodologiques différentes mais complémentaires qui renouvellent la vision que l’on pouvait s’en faire.

Rurland[SDE] Environmental SciencescampagnesTène finalesolsarchéozoologie[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesGauleLiDar.Antiquité tardive[SDE]Environmental Sciencesferme[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencesvillaarchéobotaniqueépoque romaineoccupation du solagriculture
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