International audienceDespite a long tradition of studies of the Moldavian Neolithic and Chalcolithic cultures, the analysis of the territorial behaviour of human communities remains underexploited. This work combines concepts used in landscape archaeology with the potential of the Geographic Information System (GIS) to mobilise archaeological artefacts in a large-scale setting and for many thematic purposes. This paper aims to compare the spatial and temporal distributions of archaeological evidence in central Moldavia. Applying integrated approaches through GIS analysis, it explores the natural, economic and social phenomena involved in territorial trajectories during the Later Prehistory (6000-3500 BC). In the chronological framework of ...
This paper presents recent results of an integrated non-invasive investigation carried out in a prev...
The Bronze Age was a period of significant socio-economic transformation that gave rise to the first...
During the Middle Palaeolithic, northern France was occupied only by Neanderthal. Confronted with an...
International audienceDespite a long tradition of studies of the Moldavian Neolithic and Chalcolithi...
International audienceRomanian Moldavia is the focus of a study, initiated in 2005, on Neolithic-Ene...
This paper presents the first results of the spatial analysis concerning the dynamics and interactio...
International audienceThis paper presents the first results of the spatial analysis concerning the d...
International audienceBegun at the end of 2003, this Franco-Rumanian interdisciplinary program is co...
Research into the diverse aspects of the life of ancient people is known to involve a number of diff...
As archaeologists expand the accessibility of legacy data, they have an opportunity to use these dat...
The emergence of large fortifications at the beginning of Early Iron Age reflects a change in settle...
The Otomani-Füzesabony Cultural Complex (OFCC) spanned a vast territory of the Eastern Carpathian Ba...
This paper presents recent results of an integrated non-invasive investigation carried out in a prev...
The Bronze Age was a period of significant socio-economic transformation that gave rise to the first...
During the Middle Palaeolithic, northern France was occupied only by Neanderthal. Confronted with an...
International audienceDespite a long tradition of studies of the Moldavian Neolithic and Chalcolithi...
International audienceRomanian Moldavia is the focus of a study, initiated in 2005, on Neolithic-Ene...
This paper presents the first results of the spatial analysis concerning the dynamics and interactio...
International audienceThis paper presents the first results of the spatial analysis concerning the d...
International audienceBegun at the end of 2003, this Franco-Rumanian interdisciplinary program is co...
Research into the diverse aspects of the life of ancient people is known to involve a number of diff...
As archaeologists expand the accessibility of legacy data, they have an opportunity to use these dat...
The emergence of large fortifications at the beginning of Early Iron Age reflects a change in settle...
The Otomani-Füzesabony Cultural Complex (OFCC) spanned a vast territory of the Eastern Carpathian Ba...
This paper presents recent results of an integrated non-invasive investigation carried out in a prev...
The Bronze Age was a period of significant socio-economic transformation that gave rise to the first...
During the Middle Palaeolithic, northern France was occupied only by Neanderthal. Confronted with an...