Owing to its well‐preserved and long‐lasting archaeological record, the necropolis of Petit‐Chasseur in the Upper Rhône Valley (3100–1600 BC) showcases the economic, social, and ideological changes of 3rd and 2nd millennium BC Europe excellently. An in‐depth investigation of pottery artifacts was carried out using multiple spectroscopic and microscopic techniques. Nine types of ceramic fabrics were identified based on the variety of temper and natural inclusions; however, the mineralogy and phase chemistry of the ceramic matrix showed the paste to be primarily illitic or muscovitic, irrespective of the inclusion type. Muscovitic clays were likely procured from the fluvioglacial, glaciolacustrine, colluvial, and till sediment abundantly avai...
International audienceThe neolithic settlement of Twann " Bahnhof " has been excavated during the 19...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...
Neolithic wetland sites in the Swiss Plateau provide an extraordinary database for the study of mobi...
The present PhD thesis contributes to the understanding of the 3rd-2nd millennium BC megalith-erecti...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
Research on the third millennium BC in Western Europe has tried for decades to understand the mechan...
International audienceResearch on the third millennium BC in Western Europe has tried for decades to...
This paper deals with the difference in production technology and provenance, between pottery and ot...
The third millennium BCE constituted a moment of great upheaval during European Prehistory. The firs...
The number of prehistoric ceramic studies in Catalonia has increased since the beginning of this cen...
International audienceAbstract The spread of the Bell Beaker phenomenon across Europe is still stron...
Pottery is one of the most common and stylistically differentiated sources in prehistoric archaeolog...
In recent decades numerous Neolithic lakeside and wetland settlements have been investigated in Swit...
Several examples of the use of chemical methods to solve questions such as the effects of soil conta...
International audienceThis article presents the mineral resource procurement territories of Early Ne...
International audienceThe neolithic settlement of Twann " Bahnhof " has been excavated during the 19...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...
Neolithic wetland sites in the Swiss Plateau provide an extraordinary database for the study of mobi...
The present PhD thesis contributes to the understanding of the 3rd-2nd millennium BC megalith-erecti...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
Research on the third millennium BC in Western Europe has tried for decades to understand the mechan...
International audienceResearch on the third millennium BC in Western Europe has tried for decades to...
This paper deals with the difference in production technology and provenance, between pottery and ot...
The third millennium BCE constituted a moment of great upheaval during European Prehistory. The firs...
The number of prehistoric ceramic studies in Catalonia has increased since the beginning of this cen...
International audienceAbstract The spread of the Bell Beaker phenomenon across Europe is still stron...
Pottery is one of the most common and stylistically differentiated sources in prehistoric archaeolog...
In recent decades numerous Neolithic lakeside and wetland settlements have been investigated in Swit...
Several examples of the use of chemical methods to solve questions such as the effects of soil conta...
International audienceThis article presents the mineral resource procurement territories of Early Ne...
International audienceThe neolithic settlement of Twann " Bahnhof " has been excavated during the 19...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...
Neolithic wetland sites in the Swiss Plateau provide an extraordinary database for the study of mobi...