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April 3, 2013 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: August 24, 2024
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2011 (v1)Conference paper
Des pigments et des résidus de colle en contexte funéraire au Néolithique moyen II : des matériaux à leur fonction symbolique
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2011 (v1)Conference paper
Impact du vieillissement des résines naturelles sur leur identification par spectroscopie vibrationnelle
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2011 (v1)Conference paper
Identification of natural resins by vibrational spectroscopies: impact of their ageing
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2013 (v1)Journal article
Natural organic substances are involved in many aspects of the cultural heritage field. Their presence in different forms (raw, heated, mixed), with various conservation states, constitutes a real challenge regarding their recognition and discrimination. Their characterization usually involves the use of separative techniques which imply...
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2014 (v1)Conference paper
La figure humaine dans le contexte du Néolithique Impresso-cardial : interprétation du "masque" sculpté de Castellar-Pendimoun (6ème mill. Cal BCE, Alpes-Maritimes, France)
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2014 (v1)Journal article
The development of Neolithic lifestyle in the Western Mediterranean during the 6th millennium cal BCE is the consequence of the spread of populations from the Near East after successive stages of cultural remodelling. Despite a clear contribution of the Near-Eastern and Aegean Neolithic to the economic and technical changes that happened to the...
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June 23, 2015 (v1)Conference paper
Les recherches sur les sociétés tardiglaciaires ont bénéficié d'un important regain d'intérêt dans l'Ouest de la France ces dernières années. La révision de séries anciennes, tout comme la fouille de nouveaux gisements, ont permis de proposer une nouvelle organisation chrono-culturelle de ces industries et de ...
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2013 (v1)Conference paper
Colouring materials in western mediterranean Early and Middle Neolithic sites: from procurement strategies, to preparations and uses
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2012 (v1)Conference paper
Colouring materials in western mediterranean Middle Neolithic sites: from procurement strategies, to preparations and uses
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April 2, 2016 (v1)Conference paper
National audience
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March 3, 2017 (v1)Journal article
The development of the Azilian in Western Europe 14,000 years ago is considered a "revo-lution" in Upper Paleolithic Archaeology. One of the main elements of this rapid social restructuring is the abandonment of naturalistic figurative art on portable pieces or on cave walls in the Magdalenian in favor of abstract expression on small pebbles....
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2014 (v1)Conference paper
Characterizing organic micro-residues by non- or micro-destructive methods: new trends in mass spectrometry (DART TOF) combined with organic analysis
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June 24, 2015 (v1)Conference paper
The recent discovery of the site of the Rocher de l'Impératrice at Plougastel-Daoulas in Finistèreprovides new data on the question of the early Azilian period, and on the first evidence of Late Glacial settlement in the west of France.This article aims to present the preliminary results obtained after a first survey in 2013, followed by a...
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2014 (v1)Conference paper
Catching Neolithic Humans Red-Handed: The Procurement of Colouring Materials in N.-W. Mediterranean Néolithic
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2016 (v1)Journal article
In the N.W.‑Mediterranean area, exchange networks and social relationships gain an increasing complexity in the course of the Neolithic: varied goods diffuse in considerable quantities and distances. In particular, obsidian, Bedoulian and Oligocene flints, jadeite and eclogite are known to have been exchanged over long distances as shown by...
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2013 (v1)Conference paper
Stratégies d'approvisionnement et d'exploitation des matériaux de la couleur au Néolithique
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June 4, 2018 (v1)Conference paper
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2015 (v1)Report
Le Rocher de l'Impératrice, Plougastel-Daoulas (Finistère)
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June 4, 2018 (v1)Conference paper
Le Tardiglaciaire, du fait de ces nombreuses phases d'inflexions techniques et de son contexte climatique très instable, constitue un cadre d'étude particulièrement riche lorsque l'on s'intéresse aux dynamiques de transformations des sociétés préhistoriques. L'espace chronologique entre les derniers moments du Magdalénien et les premiers temps...
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2013 (v1)Journal article
Oriental lacquer has been used in Asian countries for thousands of years as a durable and aesthetic coating material for its adhesive, consolidating, protective and decorative properties. Although these objects are made from an unusual material in Occident, Western museum collections host many lacquerwares. Curators, restorers and scientists...
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2008 (v1)Conference paper
Several emergency excavations recently brought to light an open air site, near Nîmes (South of France), which can be dated from the Early Neolithic. Called 'Mas de Vignole', this site consists on a well preserved soil, scattered with several categories of artefacts, and with stones and pebbles. The spatial analysis of all these objects makes it...
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2013 (v1)Publication
Asian lacquer is an exceptionally unique natural biomaterial. French museums host a large number of lacquered objects, originating from numerous importations from Asia, from the end of the fifteenth century. Despite the occurrence of lacquerwares in French museum collections, an insufficient amount of studies have been carried on them out up to...
Uploaded on: February 28, 2023