International audienceThis paper is an attempted synthesis dedicated to a typo-chronological and quantitative review of precious metal objects brought to light in the Center and West of the Hallstattian area from the Hallstatt C to La Tène A1 period. These objects come almost exclusively from funerary contexts and are represented mainly by productions in gold; Indeed silver only appears at the end of the period and remains marginal, probably for cultural reasons. The estimate of the total mass of precious metal shows that the Hallstattian Early Iron Age remains quite poor in gold, including the end of the period. A typo-chronological study of the corpus allows one to characterize the evolution of functional spectrum, to identify the main tr...
International audienceThis paper examines four objects founded in the Pays de la Loire, which were s...
International audienceThis study examines 137 gold coins of Arverne belonging to the late phase of t...
International audienceThe Ecuelles Charmoy site is one of the first Late Hallstatt settlements to be...
International audienceThis paper is an attempted synthesis dedicated to a typo-chronological and qua...
International audienceThis article offers an inventory of the state of research on productions in go...
International audienceThis is the publication of the work from the WEST HALLSTATT GOLD project and t...
International audienceThrough the successive Franco-German projects “West Hallstatt Gold” and “Celti...
International audienceModern excavations of settlement sites from the end of the First Iron Age and ...
• This article has two main parts. The first presents a new calibration of a 14 С datation from a Do...
This article is a summary extract from a Master II thesis defended in 2011 at the University of Bord...
This PhD thesis is mainly concerned with the European Bronze Age hoards (2200-800 BC). These hoards ...
To study swords of the Hallstatt period in eastern France, the authors of this paper have elaborated...
International audienceThrough the successive Franco-German projects “West Ha llstatt Gold” and “Celt...
International audienceThis paper examines four objects founded in the Pays de la Loire, which were s...
International audienceThis study examines 137 gold coins of Arverne belonging to the late phase of t...
International audienceThe Ecuelles Charmoy site is one of the first Late Hallstatt settlements to be...
International audienceThis paper is an attempted synthesis dedicated to a typo-chronological and qua...
International audienceThis article offers an inventory of the state of research on productions in go...
International audienceThis is the publication of the work from the WEST HALLSTATT GOLD project and t...
International audienceThrough the successive Franco-German projects “West Hallstatt Gold” and “Celti...
International audienceModern excavations of settlement sites from the end of the First Iron Age and ...
• This article has two main parts. The first presents a new calibration of a 14 С datation from a Do...
This article is a summary extract from a Master II thesis defended in 2011 at the University of Bord...
This PhD thesis is mainly concerned with the European Bronze Age hoards (2200-800 BC). These hoards ...
To study swords of the Hallstatt period in eastern France, the authors of this paper have elaborated...
International audienceThrough the successive Franco-German projects “West Ha llstatt Gold” and “Celt...
International audienceThis paper examines four objects founded in the Pays de la Loire, which were s...
International audienceThis study examines 137 gold coins of Arverne belonging to the late phase of t...
International audienceThe Ecuelles Charmoy site is one of the first Late Hallstatt settlements to be...