International audienceThis paper presents the first results of the spatial analysis concerning the dynamics and interaction betweensettlement patterns from the Neolithic to Chalcolithic times (6000-3500 BC) and a particular mineral re-source exploited since the Early Neolithic, the salt springs in the Oriental Carpathian Mountains. Using kernel densities and viewsheds, we propose some natural and anthropological factors which structure this regionalterritor
International audienceThe sub-Carpathian area from Eastern Romania is characterized by a high densit...
International audienceDespite a long tradition of studies of the Moldavian Neolithic and Chalcolithi...
International audienceBegun at the end of 2003, this Franco-Rumanian project bringing together archa...
International audienceThis paper presents the first results of the spatial analysis concerning the d...
This paper presents the first results of the spatial analysis concerning the dynamics and interactio...
International audienceRomanian Moldavia is the focus of a study, initiated in 2005, on Neolithic-Ene...
International audienceBegun at the end of 2003, this Franco-Rumanian interdisciplinary program is co...
While there are ample data for salt exploitation in later prehistory, in the Neolithic, i.e. 6th–5th...
International audienceThe sub-Carpathian area from Eastern Romania is characterized by a high densit...
International audienceDespite a long tradition of studies of the Moldavian Neolithic and Chalcolithi...
International audienceBegun at the end of 2003, this Franco-Rumanian project bringing together archa...
International audienceThis paper presents the first results of the spatial analysis concerning the d...
This paper presents the first results of the spatial analysis concerning the dynamics and interactio...
International audienceRomanian Moldavia is the focus of a study, initiated in 2005, on Neolithic-Ene...
International audienceBegun at the end of 2003, this Franco-Rumanian interdisciplinary program is co...
While there are ample data for salt exploitation in later prehistory, in the Neolithic, i.e. 6th–5th...
International audienceThe sub-Carpathian area from Eastern Romania is characterized by a high densit...
International audienceDespite a long tradition of studies of the Moldavian Neolithic and Chalcolithi...
International audienceBegun at the end of 2003, this Franco-Rumanian project bringing together archa...