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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 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…
Le Néolithique final couronnien en Basse-Provence occidentale, de Max Escalon de Fonton au projet collectif de recherche de l'UMR 6636 (1947-2004)
2004
3 vol. (518, 386, 578 p.) ; Référence biblio sur HAL sans résumé : http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00223013/fr/; National audience
Le Néolithique du Morvan : état des connaissances
2012
The region of Morvan, in particular the granitic massif, forms a very large geographic area of which the prehistoric remains largely unknown. The situation regarding the zone lying between Morvan massif and the adjacent Serein, Arroux, A leine and Yonne valleys is very different. The lithic industry of several sites in Upper Morvan has demonstrated a first inhabitation during the Mesolithic and several hill sites occupied from the Middle Neolithic and during the Final Neolithic, including a probable enclosure on Mont Beuvray. Complementary studies in the A rroux Valley confirm a large expansion of the habitat and the erection of menhirs during the Middle Neolithic. Discoveries relating to t…
Le site néolithique final de la Bastide Blanche (Peyrolles-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône) : Premiers résultats 2003-2004
2006
The Bastide Blanche (Peyrolles-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône) is a small settlement perched in edge of the Durance where the principal occupation is ascribable to the extreme end of the Neolithic era. Recognized in the past, it was the subject of multiple excavations but of any study nor of any specific publication. A survey campaign and a first excavation campaign programmed in 2003 and 2004 make it possible today to specify the homogeneity of the assemblies often mentioned in the scientific literature. Beyond the first description of the structures and archaeological furniture put at the day, this short note makes it possible to announce the existence of a sequence for the Rhone-Ouvèze gr…
Ressources végétales et économie de subsistance au Néolithique en France (6000-2000 av. J.-C.)
2018
International audience
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.