Search results for "rituel"
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En métal et en céramique. Production, imitation, circulation des oenochoés « rhodiennes » entre la Méditerranée, l’Italie et les communautés no…
2019
At present there is no study taking into account these classe of containers, in different materials and in such a vast geographical area. It is necessary to relate the different productions of these classe of vases, from prototypes to local imitations, in order to understand the role of these products in similar or different contexts. The objective is to approach the contacts between Italy, the Mediterranean and the northern Alpine communities from different aspects:- first of all from the productions and the technical aspects,- then by the identification and in-depth study of the local imitations of these receptacles,- second, by the circulation of imported objects (routes and nature of tr…
Les musiciens et la musique dans les Mystères des villes de Bourgogne à la fin du Moyen Age
2003
dir. Georges Viard; International audience
Regard anthropologique sur les cultures de la table
2006
Bibendum semper vivat !
2012
International audience
La Tene human burial and animal deposit at Varennes-sur-Seine (Seine-et-Marne)
2002
An adolescent was buried at the bottom of a large irregular shaped pit The body that had been lain on one side, legs tucked under, was in the centre of a ring of stones and was covered by a deposit of a dog and four horses of which two were foals and two were young adults. A thick layer of sand and a second deposit of three horses and a dog covered this first deposit. The adolescent skull had been broken and perforated which adds to the distinctiveness of this burial. Most of the horses had been skinned and the tendons had been removed. Also the four legs of one of the horses in the top deposit had been removed. With no datable finds the radiocarbon analysis gives a date corresponding to th…
Archéologie et rituels
2010
Des épaules droites pour le banquet
2019
International audience; In northern France and Great Britain, some banquet depots dating from the Bronze Age to the Roman period are very rich in right shoulderbones of sheep, cattle or pig. A first inventory of sites allows to see if isolated shoulders or bones have been deposited, if the shoulders are moreabundant than legs, and if other species are involved.
Géographie des dépôts du sanctuaire de Saint-Just-en-Chaussée (Hauts-de-France, Oise)
2017
International audience; The sanctuary of Saint-Just-en-Chaussée is bounded by a very vast surrounding enclosure which contains several enclosures. Each of them welcomed particular ritual which are translated by a clear differentiation of deposits. In certain sectors are the rests of faunae which dominate whereasothers are characterized by the ascendancy of ceramic, metal still of interred ritual burial and scattered human bones. The set is completed bypits with banquet.