Abstract The discovery on the island of Ol éro n of Artenacian cockleshell bead production sites reveals the emergence of the first organised production structures. The wealth of archaeological material found on these sites, as well as the marks corresponding to each stage of shaping and fabrication, provide the elements necessary to decipher the techniques developed at that time.Résumé La découverte sur l'île d'Oléron de sites artenaciens de production de perles en test de card i и m nous révèle l'émergence des premières structures de production organisée. La richesse du mobilier archéologique récolté sur ces sites, ainsi que les stigmates afférents à chaque phase de façonnage, constituent les éléments de décryptage des techniques développ...
In iberic peninsula, territory exploitation by the first farmers -graziers groups is follwed by the ...
International audienceWe present here a technological study of a collection of 17 archaeological pea...
As we have discovered many soapstone fragments of bowls on the site of Le Rocher de la Caille (Loire...
Abstract The discovery on the island of Ol éro n of Artenacian cockleshell bead production sites rev...
International audienceSince 1975, systematic survey of the Champ-Villars site, close to the Saône, d...
International audienceThanks to archaeological excavations conducted during the last decades, we now...
The rock shelter of Pont d'Ambon has produced a relatively modest assemblage of bone tools. These ar...
International audienceThe rock shelter of Pont d'Ambon has produced a relatively modest assemblage o...
In recent years, the advent of new types of analysis other than the study of decorated pottery has p...
International audienceThe bone industry at the beginning of the Bronze Age is little known in Britta...
The Aurignacian is an archaeological entity defined by the co-occurrence of types of artifacts. Tech...
In advance of building development near the village of Avrilly, excavation revealed a farm site, def...
The technological study of the Vaucluse Bedoulian flint industry from a Chassey culture site, La Cab...
Archaeological surveying in the "Pissot schist” outcrop at "L’Ermitage” in Saint-Germain-du-Corbéis ...
In iberic peninsula, territory exploitation by the first farmers -graziers groups is follwed by the ...
International audienceWe present here a technological study of a collection of 17 archaeological pea...
As we have discovered many soapstone fragments of bowls on the site of Le Rocher de la Caille (Loire...
Abstract The discovery on the island of Ol éro n of Artenacian cockleshell bead production sites rev...
International audienceSince 1975, systematic survey of the Champ-Villars site, close to the Saône, d...
International audienceThanks to archaeological excavations conducted during the last decades, we now...
The rock shelter of Pont d'Ambon has produced a relatively modest assemblage of bone tools. These ar...
International audienceThe rock shelter of Pont d'Ambon has produced a relatively modest assemblage o...
In recent years, the advent of new types of analysis other than the study of decorated pottery has p...
International audienceThe bone industry at the beginning of the Bronze Age is little known in Britta...
The Aurignacian is an archaeological entity defined by the co-occurrence of types of artifacts. Tech...
In advance of building development near the village of Avrilly, excavation revealed a farm site, def...
The technological study of the Vaucluse Bedoulian flint industry from a Chassey culture site, La Cab...
Archaeological surveying in the "Pissot schist” outcrop at "L’Ermitage” in Saint-Germain-du-Corbéis ...
In iberic peninsula, territory exploitation by the first farmers -graziers groups is follwed by the ...
International audienceWe present here a technological study of a collection of 17 archaeological pea...
As we have discovered many soapstone fragments of bowls on the site of Le Rocher de la Caille (Loire...