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Formalization of scientific process and conceptual modelling for the study of territorial and products distribution dynamics (ArchaeDyn II programme)
2012
International audience; The ArchaeDyn team has investigated territorial dynamics by comparing areas over long time spans between the Neolithic and Modern times. Datasets on various themes have been shared and indicators and analytical models produced. This paper presents both the formalization of the scientific process used in the ArchaeDyn programme and a conceptual model of the systems and components so that synchronic and diachronic comparisons can be made. The aim is to clarify the transition from an archaeological feature (a site or an artefact) or a recording unit (survey area) as the input, to the characterization of spaces describing a system as the output. The approach is described…
Le Vignaud 3, Chemin du Puits Neuf (Langlade, Gard) : du Fontbouisse au Campaniforme : premiers résultats
2008
Excavations at the site of Le Vignaud 3, Langlade, situated at the heart of the Vaunage, have revealed a settlement constructed in dry stone which fits perfectly within the local Fontbouisse tradition (as exemplified at Boussargues, Le Rocher-du-Causse, etc.). As well as being of architectural interest, particularly in relation to the internal organisation of enclosed sites, the site also produced a large number of finds (pottery, lithics, animal bones, etc.) which provide evidence of Fontbouisse culture and Bell Beaker occupation. The stratigraphic evidence relating these two cultures, and the results of the preliminary analysis of the finds, provide new evidence concerning the adoption of…
La céramique Rhin-Suisse-France orientale de Passy "Richebourg Ouest" : un ensemble du Bronze final IIB dans l'Yonne
2010
A 1994 archaeological evaluation at Passy «Richebourg» (Yonne) brought to light a pit containing material dating to the second period of the Late Bronze Age. The typochronological analysis of this material has dated it to the Bronze final IIb (well-known period in the East of France). This work is part of a number of short papers allowing us to work on the precise dating of this second period of the Late Bronze Age in the Yonne area.
Maisons-en-Champagne (Marne). 6 rue de Flancourt [notice archéologique]
2019
L’opération de diagnostic fait suite à un projet de construction d’un pavillon individuel en plein cœur du village. Bien que limitée à la fois par la superficie (1 200 m²) et par les différentes contraintes rencontrées sur le terrain, cette opération a mis au jour vingt-trois structures dont plusieurs se rapportent à la fin du Moyen Âge et à l’époque moderne. Les types d’occurrences (cellier, fondations, fosses, peut-être silos…) suggèrent des occupations domestiques le long de la rue de Flancourt [...]
Fleurey-sur-Ouche (Côte-d’Or). Maison de santé [notice archéologique]
2019
Une troisième fouille, dans un même secteur au centre du village de Fleurey-sur-Ouche, a pu compléter les informations déjà récoltées suite aux différentes opérations menées depuis 2015. La fouille, sur une surface de 2 745 m2, a mis au jour une occupation dense, constituée principalement de structures en creux pour la première phase du Moyen Âge central ; la seconde phase est, elle, matérialisée par des bâtiments dotés de caves, remblayées, selon les premières observations, au XIIIe s.
From Archaeomedes to Archaedyn
2007
International audience
Configurations spatiales et hiérarchiques du peuplement antique : des indicateurs quantitatifs pour une confrontation interrégionale.
2011
The increase or decrease of the number of settlements is frequently used to assess the interactions between ancient societies and their environment. Beside this quantitative indicator, the pattern and the spatial extent of a settlement are crucial to estimate the " human pressure " on the environment. Within the ArchaeDyn program, several quantitative indicators have been developed to characterise the spatial and hierarchical structure of a settlements' scatter. The application of these indicators in four regions of Southern and Central Gaul shows the evolution of the spatial and hierarchical configurations of the settlement through phases of increasing and reducing rates of occupation.
Melting of sediments in the deep mantle produces saline fluid inclusions in diamonds.
2019
We demonstrate the formation of highly saline mantle fluids by the reaction of subducted sediment with peridotite.
Behind the Loire Valley castles clichés: the archaeological reality of the medieval castle of Gien (France)
2019
International audience