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September 2, 2019 (v1)Conference paperUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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2014 (v1)Conference paper
Premiers résultats concernant le statut du site de Laverune et son organisation spatiale
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2022 (v1)Report
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2011 (v1)Publication
Workshop ECOALIM : Economie alimentaire et alimentation à l'Age du bronze en Europe : aspects pluridisciplinaires = Food economy and diet during the Bronze Age in Europe : a pluridisciplinary approach : Résumés = Abstracts
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2021 (v1)Journal article
During the construction of an underground car park, archaeological excavations allowed the study of a Middle Neolithic alluvial soil buried under more than 8 m of sediment in the low alluvial plain of the Paillon river (Nice, Alpes‑Maritimes). Chrono‑stratigraphic, sedimentological, ceramological and paleo‑ecological studies document the...
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2011 (v1)Report
Situé à l'est de Béziers sur un versant à faible pente de la plaine du bas Languedoc central, le site est de nos jours délimité au nord par un chemin communal et au sud par un petit cours d'eau saisonnier qui s'inscrit dans un réseau de paléo-chenaux. L'opération de fouille qui s'est achevée au début d'octobre 2008 a livré une vingtaine de...
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May 16, 2022 (v1)Journal article
Stable isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) of human bones have been crucial for understanding the diets of Neolithic societies. However, isotopic measurements of wild and cultivated vegetal resources have not as yet been integrated into reconstructions of human diets. This study explores the isotopic variations in seed and fruit remains from seven...
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November 19, 2015 (v1)Conference paper
A preventive excavation covering approximately 4000 m2 at the site of "Jonquière 1" at La Fare-les-Oliviers uncovered, on the right bank of the Arc, a settlement dated to the end of the Neolithic. It contains nearly one hundred hollow structures, one of which was used as a grave. While nearly one-quarter of the dug hollows contained daub...
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June 13, 2022 (v1)Publication
Corsica was occasionally inhabited during the 9th-7th millennia BC, but the human presence only became permanent during the Early Neolithic, with the arrival of the first farming populations (5700 BCE). These communities were obliged to interact with an insular ecosystem differing from those of the mainland and characterized by a high rate of...
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2014 (v1)Book section
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December 7, 2020 (v1)Book section
Inrap's internal learning aims to present the benefits of the different disciplines (bioarchaeology and geoarchaeology) used for a better understanding of human activities oven time. Cross-cutting examples are presented by theme, such landscape restitution, exploitation of environments, funeral practices, handcrafts, agro-pastoral and food...
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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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February 6, 2021 (v1)Journal article
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October 1, 2021 (v1)Book section
The development of agricultural societies is closely entangled with that of domestic animals and plants. Local and traditional domestic breeds and varieties are the result of millennia of selec- tion by farmers. DEMETER (2020-2025) is an international pro- ject which is aiming to characterize the changes in animal and plant agrobiodiversity...
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