The well at La Logère, Anse (Rhône, France) -An example of biodiversity in Roman times, along with its palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic implications. - Abundant and extremely well-preserved organic remains were found by sieving the sediment at the bottom of a 2nd-century well discovered at La Logère, Anse (Rhône, France). Examination of the flora and fauna provides an idea of the site's environment in Roman times, shedding light not only on the climatic conditions at the beginning of the Christian era, but also the environmental changes that have occurred since. This study also shows the importance, since Roman times, of farming in the Anse hills.Le tamisage du sédiment du fond d'un puits du IIe siècle de notre ère mis au jour à La Lo...
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International audienceCombined archaeological and ecological investigations in a large ancient oak f...
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Through researches carried out on the coastal area between Nimes and Montpellier, the anthracologica...
Since a long time throughout the World, presence of a particular flora has been observed on archaeol...
National audienceA historic ecology study serves to highlight the anthropological impacts on the nat...
International audienceA study of plant remains from seven archaeological wells at Mas de Vignoles IX...
International audienceThe excavation of the Dr Henri-Henrot boulevard in the city of Reims, with its...
Interdisciplinary study of this site (geography, archeology, geology, palynology) allowed landscape ...
The Barbegal roman mills set a palaeoenvironmental and historical problem : why did Romans build an ...
International audienceCombined archaeological and ecological investigations in a large ancient oak f...
International audienceFor several decades, a growing number of protohistoric sites in Auvergne (Mass...
A research program in landscape archaeology around the Etang de Berre has helped to define the organ...
In the middle Rhone valley, various research programs, linked notably with rescue excavations, have ...
Through researches carried out on the coastal area between Nimes and Montpellier, the anthracologica...
Since a long time throughout the World, presence of a particular flora has been observed on archaeol...
National audienceA historic ecology study serves to highlight the anthropological impacts on the nat...