La fin du IVe millénaire dans le bassin parisien
Le Néolithique récent entre Seine, Oise et Marne (3500-2900 avant notre ère)
The “Seine-Oise-Marne” Neolithic cultural complex has not benefited from any new analysis sincethe work of Gerard Bailloud in 1974. Few assemblages from collective burials have been comprehensively studied, and many aspects of domestic life still remained to be documented.
This volume aims to overcome these lacunae, by presenting a senes of thematic studies originating from the regions of Picardie, Ile-de-France and Champagne. These studies were undertaken in the framework of a Collect...
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Ouvrage édité par la Société archéologique de l’Est et l’Association des Amis de la revue archéologique d’Île-de-France, avec le concours du ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (Direction générale des Patrimoines, sous direction de l’Archéologie) et de l’Institut nationale de recherches archéologiques préventives.
Avertissement - Les articles qui constituent cet ouvrage ont été rédigés avant 2009. Leur contenu n’a pas été modifié depuis.
- Publisher : ARTEHIS Éditions
- Series : Suppléments à la Revue archéologique de l’Est | 34
- Place of publication : Dijon
- Year of publication : 2014
- Published on OpenEdition Books : 07 juillet 2020
- Electronic EAN : 978-2-915544-72-5
- DOI : 10.4000/books.artehis.16629
- Number of pages : 552 p.
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The “Seine-Oise-Marne” Neolithic cultural complex has not benefited from any new analysis sincethe work of Gerard Bailloud in 1974. Few assemblages from collective burials have been comprehensively studied, and many aspects of domestic life still remained to be documented.
This volume aims to overcome these lacunae, by presenting a senes of thematic studies originating from the regions of Picardie, Ile-de-France and Champagne. These studies were undertaken in the framework of a Collective Research Programme (PCR) of the French Ministry of Culture between 2001 and 2008. We present here the latest achievements of this programme, drawing on recent research results which take into account all relevant aspects of material culture, including the diverse contexts, both domestic and funerary, in which they were found.
Ultimately, this volume proposes a synthetic picture of the recent Neolithic period in the Paris basin, during the second half of the 4th millennium BCE (-3500/-2900). The comparative study of the assembled data leads us to refine the chronological framework of the period into three stages. Moreover, the characteristics of the assemblages enable us to outline the development of three regional facies during the middle phase of the recent Neolithic.
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