Courtyard houses are attested at several sites in southern Gaul between the 5th and the 1st centuries BC. They represent a new concept when compared to the traditional protohistoric houses of the region and have often been interpreted in terms of Mediterranean, Greek or Italic influences. Regardless of their origin, exogenous influences or evolution, these houses suggest the emergence of social differentiation and elites in several of the main settlements. This article analyses the significance of the various courtyard house categories in the context of local, indigenous societies, while trying to understand the social implications of this new type of residence. In a wider context, the development of domestic architecture during the Iron A...
This article explores ways in which the increasing segmentation and specialization of domestic space...
The archaeological urban environment can be divided into an extern and an inner of buildings. The ex...
Extended version from paper published in Ausserer, K.F., Börner, w., Goriany, M. & Karlhuber-Vöckl, ...
The aim of this paper is to put forward a reinterpretation of several complex domestic units at the ...
This paper is concerned with the organization of societies in north-eastern Iberia (present-day Cata...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to put forward a reinterpretation of several complex ...
In the Mediterranean area, since the early civilizations, the courtyard house was the most prevalent...
The concept of 'House Societies' was introduced by Levi-Strauss. It not only considers the social as...
This work is founded on the study of near 400 architectural cells and 50 domestic unities on the Lan...
This article presents the analysis of different types of domestic structures (pyrotechnological, sea...
Sur le littoral méditerranéen français, les vestiges de l’habitat de l’âge du Fer (VIIe - IIe siècle...
Characteristics of the built environment provide a source of evidence for the complex social landsca...
On the French Mediterranean coast, the remains of the Iron Age housing (VIIe – IIe century BC) displ...
International audienceIn southern France, for the Chassey culture, our knowledge of land use dynamic...
This study explores the relationship between the use of domestic space in the material and literary ...
This article explores ways in which the increasing segmentation and specialization of domestic space...
The archaeological urban environment can be divided into an extern and an inner of buildings. The ex...
Extended version from paper published in Ausserer, K.F., Börner, w., Goriany, M. & Karlhuber-Vöckl, ...
The aim of this paper is to put forward a reinterpretation of several complex domestic units at the ...
This paper is concerned with the organization of societies in north-eastern Iberia (present-day Cata...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to put forward a reinterpretation of several complex ...
In the Mediterranean area, since the early civilizations, the courtyard house was the most prevalent...
The concept of 'House Societies' was introduced by Levi-Strauss. It not only considers the social as...
This work is founded on the study of near 400 architectural cells and 50 domestic unities on the Lan...
This article presents the analysis of different types of domestic structures (pyrotechnological, sea...
Sur le littoral méditerranéen français, les vestiges de l’habitat de l’âge du Fer (VIIe - IIe siècle...
Characteristics of the built environment provide a source of evidence for the complex social landsca...
On the French Mediterranean coast, the remains of the Iron Age housing (VIIe – IIe century BC) displ...
International audienceIn southern France, for the Chassey culture, our knowledge of land use dynamic...
This study explores the relationship between the use of domestic space in the material and literary ...
This article explores ways in which the increasing segmentation and specialization of domestic space...
The archaeological urban environment can be divided into an extern and an inner of buildings. The ex...
Extended version from paper published in Ausserer, K.F., Börner, w., Goriany, M. & Karlhuber-Vöckl, ...