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The Bell Beaker phenomenon in the souteast of France: The state of research and preliminary remarks about the TGV excavations and some other sites of…
1998
Publié : LEMERCIER O. (1998) – The Bell Beaker phenomenon in the Southeast of France : The state of research and preliminary remarks about the TGV-excavations and some other sites of the Provence, in : BENZ M., van WILLIGEN S. (eds.) : Some New approaches to The Bell Beaker Phenomenon, Lost Paradise...?, Proceedings of the 2nd Meeting of the « Association Archéologie et Gobelets », Feldberg (Germany), 18th-20th avril 1997, Oxford : Archaeopress, 1998, p. 23-41. (British Archaeological Report, I.S. 690).; In the southeast of France, especially in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region and the middle and lower Rhone valley, numerous rescue excavations have been made during the last few years p…
Le site néolithique final de La Fare (Forcalquier, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence). Résultats 1995-1999 et révision chronoculturelle
2004
Publié initialement : LEMERCIER O., CAULIEZ J., FURESTIER R., MULLER A., BOUVILLE C., CONVERTINI F., GILABERT C., JORDA M., KHEDHAIER R., LAZARD N., LOIRAT D., PELLISSIER M., PROVENZANO N., VERDIN P. (2004) – Le site Néolithique final de La Fare (Forcalquier, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) résultats 1995-1999 et révision chronoculturelle, in : DARTEVELLE H. (Dir.) : Rencontres Méridionales de Préhistoire Récente, 5e session, Clermont-Ferrand, 2002, Archéologie du sud-ouest, 2004, p. 445-455.; Le site de La Fare est un établissement perché sur un grand éperon de la région de Forcalquier (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence). Occupé de la fin de la Préhistoire jusqu'à l'époque contemporaine, il a livré les ves…
Le Campaniforme récent dans le Sud-Est de la France : Une géographie historique ?
2001
Recent Bell Beakers artefacts in the southeast of France (« Rhodano-Provençal group ») were found in different types of sites. Those can be distinguished on the basis of the artefacts (number of ornamented ware, origin of domestic pottery) as well as their topographical location (high position or plain sites). The correlation between these data indicates a geography whose significance is open to discussion.
La fin des temps néolithiques
2004
The chapter presents the state of knowledge on the end of the Neolithic era in the department of Vaucluse. It evokes the known sites and their distribution, the chronology of the period ranging between the end of the Middle Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age and the archaeological cultures present. Several paragraphs sets of themes take stock of research concerning ceramics, tools, metal, ornament, habitat, economy, burials and art.
Commensality in the Late Bronze Age : places and practices : the contribution of recent discoveries in the south-east of the Paris Basin
2021
This doctoral dissertation uses data from the extensive preventive archaeological research carried out in the Upper Seine Valley in the south-east of the Paris Basin for at least five decades an area where Bronze Age and Early Iron Age sites are numerous and generally well preserved. The 2005 excavation by Inrap of the Villiers-sur-Seine site "le Gros Buisson", an "unusual" settlement dating to the final phase of the Late Bronze Age (9th century B.C.) is the main focus of this study, having shed new light on domestic contexts of this pivotal period. This fortified aristocratic dwelling is characterised by an organised plan, abundant artefacts, as well as the unusual consumption of young pig…
Campaniforme et sépultures, Au-delà du standard
2004
Where are the famous Bell Beaker individual burials in the south east of France ? What is the nature of the burials wherein we actually find Bell Beaker elements ? And what kind of Bell Beaker is it ? And also : where does the Bell Beakers stand in the evolution of the funeral architectures and rites between the end of the Middle Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age ? Answering these questions, thanks to the presence of more than a hundred funeral sites in the area, would change our vision of the Bell Beakers fenomenon itself. These questions are also the occasion to present the diversity and the traditions of the funeral practices by the third millenium BC.
Approche chronoculturelle de l'habitat de la fin du Néolithique en Provence
2006
A paraitre dans les actes des journées de la Société Préhistorique Française de Marseille 23-24 mai 2003 : "De la maison au village dans le Néolithique du sud de la France et du nord-ouest méditerranéen"; La dimension culturelle de l'habitat est généralement reconnue à travers de nombreuses cultures et tout au long de l'Histoire. Le récent colloque Habitat et Société qui a insisté sur les relations entre l'habitat et les notions d'identités culturelles nous a amené à interroger en ce sens les données de la fin du Néolithique provençal : Existe-t-il des spécificités chronoculturelles de l'habitat pour la fin du Néolithique en Provence ? Et, selon le schéma général proposé, l'habitat peut-il …
Bell Beakers in the southeast of France. From Archaeology to History of the third millenium BC
2002
The term "Bell Beaker", in the strict sense, designates a ceramic beaker form with an S-shaped profile that gives it the shape of an inverted bell. This type of drinking-vessel is characterized by both its very particular pattern of decoration and by the generally skilled execution of that decoration. By extension, the decoration characteristic of these beakers bas allowed the expansion of the category "Bell-Beaker" to include other pottery forms and even other types of decoration showing the same tradition, vvhich probably represent an evolution or reproduction of the original Bell Beaker pattern, The recognition of these objects and their definition as a class date to the nineteenth centu…
Espace culturel, territoire et terroir : approches spatiales des groupes campaniformes récents dans le sud-est de la France
2000
In south-eastern France, the récent Bell-Beaker culture is marked by the presence of a regional Rhône-Provence group having complex relationships with other régional Bell-Beaker and regional final Neolithic groups. The analysis from a spatial point of view and at different levels (cultural space, territory, land) leads to a better knowledge of prehistoric geography and also to raises other questions, such as chronology, history of populations and socio-economic models.