International audienceIn 1994, three speleologists discovered the Chauvet–Pont d’Arc Cave, which contains singular thermal marks on walls deep in the cavity. These alterations arose from intense fires, and understanding their characteristics would help archaeologists suggest hypotheses about the function of such activities. In this context, three confined fires were conducted in a former underground quarry to reproduce thermo-alterations similar to those in the Chauvet–Pont d’Arc Cave and extract experimental data. Each fire involved approximately 135 kg of wood, which was continuously supplied by firemen for safety reasons (> 500°C) and burnt in the shape of a tepee 80 cm in diameter for 50 min. This paper presents the validation of a nume...
During several decades considerable research activities have been conducted with respect to fires in...
International audienceThe micromorphological study of fireplaces becomes more and more common, but b...
Two full scale pilot experiments were carried out in a tunnel in a limestone quarry 45 m below groun...
International audienceIn 1994, three speleologists discovered the Chauvet–Pont d’Arc Cave, which con...
International audienceThe numerical simulation of fires concerns an increasingly wide range of appli...
International audienceNumerous fire marks occur on the walls of the Chauvet-Pont d’Arc cave. Dating ...
The Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave (Ardèche, France), famous for its remarkable rock art, also contains uni...
The Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave (Ardèche, France), famous for its remarkable rock art, also contains uni...
In 1994, the discovery of the Chauvet-Pont d'Arc cave (Ardèche, France) revealed singularanthropogen...
International audienceA novel approach to the intensity of archaeological fires is proposed, based o...
A numerical simulation of a wood fire in a natural gallery is compared with experimental data. Tempe...
En 1994, la découverte de la grotte Chauvet-Pont d'Arc (Ardèche, France) révéla des marquesthermique...
During several decades considerable research activities have been conducted with respect to fires in...
International audienceThe micromorphological study of fireplaces becomes more and more common, but b...
Two full scale pilot experiments were carried out in a tunnel in a limestone quarry 45 m below groun...
International audienceIn 1994, three speleologists discovered the Chauvet–Pont d’Arc Cave, which con...
International audienceThe numerical simulation of fires concerns an increasingly wide range of appli...
International audienceNumerous fire marks occur on the walls of the Chauvet-Pont d’Arc cave. Dating ...
The Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave (Ardèche, France), famous for its remarkable rock art, also contains uni...
The Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave (Ardèche, France), famous for its remarkable rock art, also contains uni...
In 1994, the discovery of the Chauvet-Pont d'Arc cave (Ardèche, France) revealed singularanthropogen...
International audienceA novel approach to the intensity of archaeological fires is proposed, based o...
A numerical simulation of a wood fire in a natural gallery is compared with experimental data. Tempe...
En 1994, la découverte de la grotte Chauvet-Pont d'Arc (Ardèche, France) révéla des marquesthermique...
During several decades considerable research activities have been conducted with respect to fires in...
International audienceThe micromorphological study of fireplaces becomes more and more common, but b...
Two full scale pilot experiments were carried out in a tunnel in a limestone quarry 45 m below groun...