This article investigates the ways discernible in the material record by which individuals obtained influence and power in late Iron Age (ca. 425–125 BC) Eastern Languedoc in Mediterranean France. Specifically, the article examines the extent to which the control over agricultural production, the control over the circulation of prestige goods, and a monopoly on the use of violence may have been used by individuals to influence and direct group activity. Although archaeologists have often portrayed Iron Age Mediterranean France, as well as Iron Age Europe more generally, as being dominated by a class of warrior aristocrats, an examination of the material evidence in regard to these three aspects of political power suggests that in fact, late...
The Bronze Age in Italy (2200-925 BCE) corresponds to a historical cycle that witnesses the construc...
International audienceThis article examines the hypotheses that have been put forward since the the ...
In this article we present a comparative study of pig and cattle morphologies, and stable isotope an...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Historical Ecologies, He...
Current approaches to prehistoric inequality, involving production and accumulation as determinants ...
In the eastern Mediterranean region in the Bronze Age there were a number of elite controlled, compl...
The Iron Age of southern France remains relatively unknown in the English-speaking archaeological wo...
This thesis focuses on the complex phenomenon of cultural change in the lower Rhone during the Iron ...
This study uses a bioarchaeological approach to investigate the behavioral and social correlates of ...
In this study I set out to examine two questions: what changes took place in Central Gaulish society...
The Early Iron Age across the Mediterranean and Near East is increasingly being understood as a high...
The last centuries BC were a period of profound changes across numerous regions of temperate Europe,...
In the fifth and sixth centuries CE, the Roman Empire fragmented, along with its network of politica...
This article explores the ways in which the Iberian communities of the Iron Age developed a model of...
International audienceDuring iron age II (La tène period – from the beginning of the 5th century to ...
The Bronze Age in Italy (2200-925 BCE) corresponds to a historical cycle that witnesses the construc...
International audienceThis article examines the hypotheses that have been put forward since the the ...
In this article we present a comparative study of pig and cattle morphologies, and stable isotope an...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Historical Ecologies, He...
Current approaches to prehistoric inequality, involving production and accumulation as determinants ...
In the eastern Mediterranean region in the Bronze Age there were a number of elite controlled, compl...
The Iron Age of southern France remains relatively unknown in the English-speaking archaeological wo...
This thesis focuses on the complex phenomenon of cultural change in the lower Rhone during the Iron ...
This study uses a bioarchaeological approach to investigate the behavioral and social correlates of ...
In this study I set out to examine two questions: what changes took place in Central Gaulish society...
The Early Iron Age across the Mediterranean and Near East is increasingly being understood as a high...
The last centuries BC were a period of profound changes across numerous regions of temperate Europe,...
In the fifth and sixth centuries CE, the Roman Empire fragmented, along with its network of politica...
This article explores the ways in which the Iberian communities of the Iron Age developed a model of...
International audienceDuring iron age II (La tène period – from the beginning of the 5th century to ...
The Bronze Age in Italy (2200-925 BCE) corresponds to a historical cycle that witnesses the construc...
International audienceThis article examines the hypotheses that have been put forward since the the ...
In this article we present a comparative study of pig and cattle morphologies, and stable isotope an...