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View article: Thickness Estimation of the Soil‐Sedimentary Cover Inside Causewayed Enclosures to Locate an Occupation Layer: Map of the Archaeological Potential of the Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure of Le Pontet
Thickness Estimation of the Soil‐Sedimentary Cover Inside Causewayed Enclosures to Locate an Occupation Layer: Map of the Archaeological Potential of the Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure of Le Pontet Open
The western centre of France is one of the richest regions of Western Europe in terms of causewayed enclosures from the Neolithic period. To date, more than 300 such sites have been identified. Most causewayed enclosures in the region rang…
View article: Prehistoric salt production: Technological approach in ceramic studies
Prehistoric salt production: Technological approach in ceramic studies Open
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View article: The Roquefort Megalithic Monument at Lugasson (Gironde) and the Question of Gallery Graves in Aquitaine (Abridged version)
The Roquefort Megalithic Monument at Lugasson (Gironde) and the Question of Gallery Graves in Aquitaine (Abridged version) Open
The Aquitaine gallery graves are located at the heart of one of the oldest centres of European megalithism, yet until recently, they were still little known and poorly dated. These dolmen gallery graves are well represented between Charent…
View article: The emergence of monumental architecture in Atlantic Europe: a fortified fifth-millennium BC enclosure in western France
The emergence of monumental architecture in Atlantic Europe: a fortified fifth-millennium BC enclosure in western France Open
The earliest monumentality in Western Europe is associated with megalithic structures, but where did the builders of these monuments live? Here, the authors focus on west-central France, one of the earliest centres of megalithic building i…
View article: Potters’ Mobility Contributed to the Emergence of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon in Third Millennium BCE Alpine Switzerland: A Diachronic Technology Study of Domestic and Funerary Traditions
Potters’ Mobility Contributed to the Emergence of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon in Third Millennium BCE Alpine Switzerland: A Diachronic Technology Study of Domestic and Funerary Traditions Open
The spread of the Bell Beaker phenomenon across Europe is still strongly debated today. Small-scale technological studies investigating its integration in local contexts remain rare, even though these are crucial to observing disruptions i…
View article: Pottery technology as a revealer of cultural and symbolic shifts: Funerary and ritual practices in the Sion ‘Petit-Chasseur’ megalithic necropolis (3100–1600 BC, Western Switzerland)
Pottery technology as a revealer of cultural and symbolic shifts: Funerary and ritual practices in the Sion ‘Petit-Chasseur’ megalithic necropolis (3100–1600 BC, Western Switzerland) Open
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View article: Humans and their environment on the Médoc coastline from the Mesolithic to the roman period
Humans and their environment on the Médoc coastline from the Mesolithic to the roman period Open
La côte nord médocaine, entre Soulac-sur-Mer et Montalivet-les-Bains, possède un riche patrimoine archéologique directement impacté par l’érosion littorale. Une succession de paléosols argilo-tourbeux appartenant à d’anciens marais littora…
View article: From sherds to potters
From sherds to potters Open
The British Neolithic transition, occurring around 4000 BC, at least one millennium after the continental part of Northwest Europe, is still subject to important debate these days. Various studies suggest that the Neolithic start involved …
View article: From sherds to potters: The contribution of techno-morphological approaches to understanding the British Neolithic
From sherds to potters: The contribution of techno-morphological approaches to understanding the British Neolithic Open
The British Neolithic transition, occurring around 4000 BC, at least one millennium after the continental part of Northwest Europe, is still subject to important debate these days. Various studies suggest that the Neolithic start involved …
View article: Giants in the Landscape: Monumentality and Territories in the European Neolithic
Giants in the Landscape: Monumentality and Territories in the European Neolithic Open
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