The ancestry of the long mound has long been a key focus in debates on the origins of monumental and megalithic architectures in western France. Typological schemes and absolute dates have alike been invoked in support of different models of monument development, but with limited success. Recent excavations at Prissé-la-Charrière, a 100-metre long mound in the Poitou-Charentes region, have emphasised the importance of internal structure and the complex process of modification and accretion by which many long mounds achieved their final form and dimensions. Excavations have revealed an early megalithic chamber in a dry-stone rotunda, that was progressively incorporated in a short long mound, then in the 100 m long mound we see today, which c...
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The large grave mounds from the Carnac region are among the most impressive funeral architecture of ...
Actes du colloque international "Fonctions, utilisations et représentations de l'espace dans les sép...
The ancestry of the long mound has long been a key focus in debates on the origins of monumental and...
International audienceThis article presents the results of six years of excavation at Tumulus C in t...
This article presents the results of six years of excavation at Tumulus C in the megalithic cemetery...
The classic image of the Neolithic chambered tomb is of a stone-built – often megalithic – buria...
The role of Neolithic monuments in the establishment of farming communities has long been the focus ...
Chronology remains a problematic area in prehistoric archaeology but the increasing number and preci...
International audienceThe earliest monumentality in Western Europe is associated with megalithic str...
Stonehenge is the icon of British prehistory, and continues to inspire ingenious investigations and ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on reviewing the monumentality associated with Neolithic me...
The idea that the megalithic monuments of western and northern Europe were built by a specific grou...
International audienceThis article presents the findings of the study of an exceptional cremation gr...
The large grave mounds from the Carnac region are among the most impressive funeral architecture of ...
Actes du colloque international "Fonctions, utilisations et représentations de l'espace dans les sép...
The ancestry of the long mound has long been a key focus in debates on the origins of monumental and...
International audienceThis article presents the results of six years of excavation at Tumulus C in t...
This article presents the results of six years of excavation at Tumulus C in the megalithic cemetery...
The classic image of the Neolithic chambered tomb is of a stone-built – often megalithic – buria...
The role of Neolithic monuments in the establishment of farming communities has long been the focus ...
Chronology remains a problematic area in prehistoric archaeology but the increasing number and preci...
International audienceThe earliest monumentality in Western Europe is associated with megalithic str...
Stonehenge is the icon of British prehistory, and continues to inspire ingenious investigations and ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on reviewing the monumentality associated with Neolithic me...
The idea that the megalithic monuments of western and northern Europe were built by a specific grou...
International audienceThis article presents the findings of the study of an exceptional cremation gr...
The large grave mounds from the Carnac region are among the most impressive funeral architecture of ...
Actes du colloque international "Fonctions, utilisations et représentations de l'espace dans les sép...