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ALIMADENT : un projet de recherche participatif pour développer des recettes adaptées aux capacités bucco-dentaires des personnes âgées
2022
Fortifier l'alimentation des personnes âgées : encore trop peu de stratégies efficaces pour lutter contre la dénutrition
2022
The biotechnology of flavours
1996
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Fortes températures : conséquences sur le rendement, la composition et la germination des graines
2012
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Les bronzes figurés antiques du Musée de Mâcon (Saône-et-Loire, F)
2011
In the course of its history, the Musee des Ursulines, at Macon, collected about 10 bronze figurines, some of them found as early as the mid-17th c. This article describes this largely unpublished collection and its scientific implications. Among the new data appears a votive bronze statuette, of italic type, found locally and datable to the Vth-IVth c. BC.
L'eau sur le site d'Alésia : la contrainte hydrogéologique lors du siège de 52 av. J.-C.
2010
Mount Auxois, the theatre of operations during the siege of Alesia, was the object of a field study aimed at defining the area's natural hydraulic barriers. By combining archaeological and historical knowledge, the influence of this environment during a crisis situation such as that of 52 BC was evaluated. Quantification of the water available during the summer months, together with knowledge of the positions occupied by the opposing forces during the siege, provided more detailed information as to how the warring factions organised water supply and water management within their respective entrenchments.
Le site fortifié de La Tête du Villé sur le massif de La Bure. A la recherche de la ville gauloise. Le « Camp celtique de La Bure à Saint-Dié 1964-20…
2016
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Nouveau regard sur le Bronze ancien en Bourgogne à la lumière de l’étude d’une hache récemment découverte en forêt d’Étaules (21)
2014
In 2010, in doubtful circumstances, a bronze axe blade was fortuitously discovered in the forest of Étaules. The artefact has been studied as detailed as possible in order to suggest its former cultural context, thus allowing to give a brief review of the Early Bronze Age in Burgundy. This flanged axe, close to the Neyruz type, can be attributed to the mid-Early Bronze Age. In an excellent state of preservation, it was carefully prepared after having been cast in a split mould; although worn by use, it remains fully functional. Despite the lack of the archaeological context at the precise place where it was discovered, its presence strengthens the idea of a developed human occupation in Bur…