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Sudrabaino mākoņu novērojumu žurnāli, 1958 : Baldone, Sigulda
1958
Digitalizētie mezosfēras mākoņu 1958. gada BALDONES un SIGULDAS novērojumu žurnāli: novērojumu sezonas naktis, novērotāji, MK identifikācija, meteoroloģiskā situācija, informācija par uzņemtajām fotogrāfijām. --//-- Mesospheric cloud observation data in Baldone and Sigulda, 1958, digitized observation logs: observation season nights, observers, MC identification, meteorological situation, information about the photos taken.
2020 global reassessment of the neutrino oscillation picture
2021
We present an updated global fit of neutrino oscillation data in the simplest three-neutrino framework. In the present study we include up-to-date analyses from a number of experiments. Concerning the atmospheric and solar sectors, we give updated analyses of DeepCore and SNO data, respectively. We have also included the latest electron antineutrino data collected by the Daya Bay and RENO reactor experiments, and the long-baseline T2K and NO$\nu$A measurements. These new analyses result in more accurate measurements of $\theta_{13}$, $\theta_{12}$, $\Delta m_{21}^2$ and $|\Delta m_{31}^2|$. The best fit value for the atmospheric angle $\theta_{23}$ lies in the second octant, but first octan…
Phénomène, culture et tradition : statuts et r̂oles du Campaniforme au IIIe millénaire dans le Sud-Est de la France
1998
Abstract The "Bell Beaker " complex should not be globally perceived, because it seems to include several different entities, as shown by its variations in space and time. A regional approach, in south-eastern France, outlines the existence of a first " Bell Beaker Phenomenon " and its spread in Late Neolithic societies. This relatively marginal phenomenon quickly becomes an actual independent "Bell Beaker Culture ", with different geographical fades. These may have been in contact with surviving local cultures. In the Early Bronze Age, a "Bell Beaker Tradition " integrates some new elements brought in from outside, and seems to extend the Bell Beaker culture. The role of this " Bell Beaker…
Les Campaniformes dans le sud-est de la France
2004
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…
La fin du Néolithique dans le sud-est de la France. Concepts techniques, culturels et chronologiques de 1954 à 2004
2006
The mediterranean France final Neolithic, between the end of Middle Neolithic Chasséen (3700-3500 Cal BC) and the end of the transitional period to the early Bronze Age, with the barbed Wire groups (1900-1800 Cal BC), is a complex period marked by the definition of almost about fifteen cultural groups and many of geographical facies and chronological phases. The chronological and technical concepts used are not less complex and varied according to researchers (Recent Neolithic or late Middle Neolithic or Final Neolithic 1, Final Neolithic and Copper Age or only Final Neolithic, and Copper Age-early Bronze Age...). If the Rhone constituted only seldom a real border during the Neolithic, it i…
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 Bastide Blanche (Peyrolles-en-Provence, Bouches du Rhône)
2006
National audience
La Bastide Blanche à Peyrolles (Bouches-du-Rhône) : site perché du Néolithique final Rhône-Ouvèze et Campaniforme
2003
Aix-en-Provence
Dépiquage au tribulum au Néolithique final dans le sud-est de la France
2002
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…