Installed in a partially collapsed rock shelter, the Early Bronze Age funerary complex of Les Renardières (Charente, France) consists of three areas which are still covered and more or less organised with stones, where the remains of the dead, mainly children, were deposited; these areas surround a central zone, apparently dedicated to ceremonies, which contained only ceramics. Proposing as their main hypothesis the existence of a final disposal during double funerals, the authors discuss the organisation of this complex, the various aspects of its functioning, which globally remind us of earlier complexes from the late Neolithic, and modalities of dealing with the dead.Installé dans un abri sous roche en partie effondré, le complexe funéra...
National audienceThe grouping of the dead in the Manduel well grave seems to correspond to an unusua...
Les sépultures collectives sont la pratique funéraire la plus répandue à la fin du Néolithique et au...
International audienceThis article presents the results of an archaeological excavation carried out ...
The results of the deposition of burnt remains by people who lived during the end of the Bronze Age ...
International audienceTwo settlements recently excavated in the middle Rhône valley provide new data...
International audienceL'aspect « perturbé » des sépultures de nombreux sites de l'âge du Bronze euro...
Numerous studies stressed the relevant approach of an overall examination of the archaeological data...
Two settlements recently excavated in the middle Rhône valley provide new datas on the treatment of ...
Les deux sites pris en exemple dans cette étude constituent le corpus issu d'inhumations le plus imp...
Session XXX-2. Le monde funéraire du II millénaire BC en Europe Atlantique occidentaleInternational ...
National audienceThe grouping of the dead in the Manduel well grave seems to correspond to an unusua...
International audienceThe remains of a deceased buried in the Late Bronze Age I, adorned with two pa...
Summary. In the summer 1965 a Bronze Age burial was fortituously discovered along the right wall of ...
National audienceThe grouping of the dead in the Manduel well grave seems to correspond to an unusua...
Les sépultures collectives sont la pratique funéraire la plus répandue à la fin du Néolithique et au...
International audienceThis article presents the results of an archaeological excavation carried out ...
The results of the deposition of burnt remains by people who lived during the end of the Bronze Age ...
International audienceTwo settlements recently excavated in the middle Rhône valley provide new data...
International audienceL'aspect « perturbé » des sépultures de nombreux sites de l'âge du Bronze euro...
Numerous studies stressed the relevant approach of an overall examination of the archaeological data...
Two settlements recently excavated in the middle Rhône valley provide new datas on the treatment of ...
Les deux sites pris en exemple dans cette étude constituent le corpus issu d'inhumations le plus imp...
Session XXX-2. Le monde funéraire du II millénaire BC en Europe Atlantique occidentaleInternational ...
National audienceThe grouping of the dead in the Manduel well grave seems to correspond to an unusua...
International audienceThe remains of a deceased buried in the Late Bronze Age I, adorned with two pa...
Summary. In the summer 1965 a Bronze Age burial was fortituously discovered along the right wall of ...
National audienceThe grouping of the dead in the Manduel well grave seems to correspond to an unusua...
Les sépultures collectives sont la pratique funéraire la plus répandue à la fin du Néolithique et au...
International audienceThis article presents the results of an archaeological excavation carried out ...