This article presents a synthesis of evidence from fieldwork that has taken place on the Sainte Victoire Mountain since 1989. In particular, we assess the management and perception of this relatively marginal landscape, where cultural processes would have influenced the relationships that people had with natural processes. As with many Mediterranean landscapes, geomorphological processes are of fundamental importance : we consider the phases of erosion, and whether people or climatic processes caused these. We assess the extent to which such processes had an effect on human activity. The final theme is that of the organisation of the landscape in terms of its structure and evolution.À partir des données archéologiques sur le peuplement acqu...
The aim of this Phd work is to identify and characterize agropastoral rhythms and dynamics in the “H...
Process of farming abandonment and dynamic of vegetation recovery in a mediterranean mountain milieu...
Abstract - French geomorphologists are still prompted by their traditional propensity towards long-t...
This article presents a synthesis of evidence from fieldwork that has taken place on the Sainte Vict...
The basin of the Upper Ubaye (situated to the northeast of Alpes-de-Hautes-Provence) is well known f...
A. D'Anna, Ph. Leveau and F. Mocci. — The Sainte Victoire mountain, from the prehistory until the en...
Former morphologies and forme slopes : paradoxical mediterranean landscapes. This paper asks about t...
This article presents a progress report on archaeological fieldwork carried out on the southern flan...
Abstract Colluvial and sub-alluvial dynamic intensities as well as their spatial distribution in are...
Abstract. - In that part of Auvergne known as "Grande Limagne" the environment is not without weakne...
Abstract. - The researches presented here have been led within the framework of the PIREN Programme ...
This paper presents the first results of a current research project about human – environmental inte...
Living at high altitude carries risks, so settlement there can be thought marginal. Its success or f...
Based upon a multidisciplinary approach centered on palynology, the aim of our study was to better u...
International audienceThe concept of marginal landscape is often used by historians and archaeologis...
The aim of this Phd work is to identify and characterize agropastoral rhythms and dynamics in the “H...
Process of farming abandonment and dynamic of vegetation recovery in a mediterranean mountain milieu...
Abstract - French geomorphologists are still prompted by their traditional propensity towards long-t...
This article presents a synthesis of evidence from fieldwork that has taken place on the Sainte Vict...
The basin of the Upper Ubaye (situated to the northeast of Alpes-de-Hautes-Provence) is well known f...
A. D'Anna, Ph. Leveau and F. Mocci. — The Sainte Victoire mountain, from the prehistory until the en...
Former morphologies and forme slopes : paradoxical mediterranean landscapes. This paper asks about t...
This article presents a progress report on archaeological fieldwork carried out on the southern flan...
Abstract Colluvial and sub-alluvial dynamic intensities as well as their spatial distribution in are...
Abstract. - In that part of Auvergne known as "Grande Limagne" the environment is not without weakne...
Abstract. - The researches presented here have been led within the framework of the PIREN Programme ...
This paper presents the first results of a current research project about human – environmental inte...
Living at high altitude carries risks, so settlement there can be thought marginal. Its success or f...
Based upon a multidisciplinary approach centered on palynology, the aim of our study was to better u...
International audienceThe concept of marginal landscape is often used by historians and archaeologis...
The aim of this Phd work is to identify and characterize agropastoral rhythms and dynamics in the “H...
Process of farming abandonment and dynamic of vegetation recovery in a mediterranean mountain milieu...
Abstract - French geomorphologists are still prompted by their traditional propensity towards long-t...