Actes du 136e Congrès national des sociétés historiques et scientifiques tenu à Perpignan en 2011International audienceIron Age war leaves little material trace. But we can however understand the role of war in Celtic society using the discoveries of weapons. By the study of the position of weapons in tombs and in sanctuaries, we propose to retrace the evolution of how the art of war is represented. This first inventory aims to replace within a historical perspective the variations of the number of warriors by chronological phase and by context, the rhythm of technical innovation, the evolution in the composition of the military equipment and the recruitment of the men at arms as well as the phenomena linked to the change in battle techniqu...
The Iron Age of southern France remains relatively unknown in the English-speaking archaeological wo...
The recent extensive excavation of the Négabous necropolis at Perpignan sheds new light on the posit...
International audienceSwords are amongst the most significant objects of the Bronze Age. Beyond thei...
Actes du 136e Congrès national des sociétés historiques et scientifiques tenu à Perpignan en 2011Int...
Iron Age war leaves little material trace. But we can however understand the role of war in Celtic s...
The regular presence of often a large number of weapons in the Early Iron Age burials of Southern Fr...
Despite the importance of weapon deposits in cult sites in Late Iron Age Gaul, the study of the Belg...
The Greeks and the Romans’ military art have regularly been studied, but very few have been the rese...
This book offers a comprehensive and renewed vision on the subject of Gallic auxiliairies during the...
This manuscript is the result of a colloquium devoted to armament, theme at the heart of several int...
To understand the social interaction in warfare context, and specially claim of warrior ancestors, i...
International audienceThis article addresses the question of the transition from warrior to soldier ...
The Iron Age of southern France remains relatively unknown in the English-speaking archaeological wo...
The recent extensive excavation of the Négabous necropolis at Perpignan sheds new light on the posit...
International audienceSwords are amongst the most significant objects of the Bronze Age. Beyond thei...
Actes du 136e Congrès national des sociétés historiques et scientifiques tenu à Perpignan en 2011Int...
Iron Age war leaves little material trace. But we can however understand the role of war in Celtic s...
The regular presence of often a large number of weapons in the Early Iron Age burials of Southern Fr...
Despite the importance of weapon deposits in cult sites in Late Iron Age Gaul, the study of the Belg...
The Greeks and the Romans’ military art have regularly been studied, but very few have been the rese...
This book offers a comprehensive and renewed vision on the subject of Gallic auxiliairies during the...
This manuscript is the result of a colloquium devoted to armament, theme at the heart of several int...
To understand the social interaction in warfare context, and specially claim of warrior ancestors, i...
International audienceThis article addresses the question of the transition from warrior to soldier ...
The Iron Age of southern France remains relatively unknown in the English-speaking archaeological wo...
The recent extensive excavation of the Négabous necropolis at Perpignan sheds new light on the posit...
International audienceSwords are amongst the most significant objects of the Bronze Age. Beyond thei...