Western Switzerland in the 3rd century B.C. As for the 4th century B.C., archaeological data for the 3rd century B.C. in Western Switzerland are provided almost exclusively by burial-places. Without considering the eponymous site of La Tène (canton of Neuchâtel), the oppidum site of Bern-Enge begins to be occupied around the middle of the century. La Tène B2 and C1 burial-places are more widely scattered than before, and gathered in small groups, which reveals the «colonization» of new territories. It seems probable that new inhabitants have parallelly settled on the Swiss plateau, especially people coming from Bohemia. Through the Rhone valley (canton of Valais, and «Chablais vaudois»), the district extending from Vevey (canton of Vaud) ...
Die wissenschaftliche Auswertung zweier kleiner latènezeitlicher Nekropolen im Kanton Freiburg (Schw...
The third millennium BCE constituted a moment of great upheaval during European Prehistory. The firs...
Summary : What we have been discovering for twelve years in the rock shelter of the old church at La...
Western Switzerland in the 3rd century B.C. As for the 4th century B.C., archaeological data for th...
The first half of the fourth century BC is a poorly documented period in archaeological terms, on a ...
Our knowledge on the Early Bronze Age of Western Switzerland is mainly based on pile-dwelling settle...
International audienceThe aims and approaches of a work group composed of researchers studying the s...
The occupation of the Alps of western Switzerland from the Mesolithic to the end of the Iron Age. - ...
The Alps in southern Central Europe act as a barrier and communication space at the same time. While...
International audienceThis contribution gives a first review of archaeological data on Late Antiquit...
This article summarises the results of archaeobiological research into the period from the mid-3rd t...
This article deals with a phenomenon peculiar to the Final Neolithic of the Western Swiss Plateau, t...
Notre recherche, intitulée State of health of the Neolithic populations of Western Switzerland: a pa...
Summary : The revision of a series of information allows us to discuss some questions related to con...
The sequence of funerary practices between fifth and third millennium BC is relatively complete and ...
Die wissenschaftliche Auswertung zweier kleiner latènezeitlicher Nekropolen im Kanton Freiburg (Schw...
The third millennium BCE constituted a moment of great upheaval during European Prehistory. The firs...
Summary : What we have been discovering for twelve years in the rock shelter of the old church at La...
Western Switzerland in the 3rd century B.C. As for the 4th century B.C., archaeological data for th...
The first half of the fourth century BC is a poorly documented period in archaeological terms, on a ...
Our knowledge on the Early Bronze Age of Western Switzerland is mainly based on pile-dwelling settle...
International audienceThe aims and approaches of a work group composed of researchers studying the s...
The occupation of the Alps of western Switzerland from the Mesolithic to the end of the Iron Age. - ...
The Alps in southern Central Europe act as a barrier and communication space at the same time. While...
International audienceThis contribution gives a first review of archaeological data on Late Antiquit...
This article summarises the results of archaeobiological research into the period from the mid-3rd t...
This article deals with a phenomenon peculiar to the Final Neolithic of the Western Swiss Plateau, t...
Notre recherche, intitulée State of health of the Neolithic populations of Western Switzerland: a pa...
Summary : The revision of a series of information allows us to discuss some questions related to con...
The sequence of funerary practices between fifth and third millennium BC is relatively complete and ...
Die wissenschaftliche Auswertung zweier kleiner latènezeitlicher Nekropolen im Kanton Freiburg (Schw...
The third millennium BCE constituted a moment of great upheaval during European Prehistory. The firs...
Summary : What we have been discovering for twelve years in the rock shelter of the old church at La...