L’Homme et son environnement : des lacs, des montagnes et des rivières
Bulles d’archéologie offertes à André Marguet
This collection of articles is dedicated to our colleague André Marguet, who has spent some thirty years of his archaeological career dedicated to the study and preservation of the underwater sites in the lakes of Savoie. It brings together two dozen original papers that tackle various themes on man and his environment, including lakes, mountains and rivers. The variety of subjects attests the exchanges and friendships entered into by André and reflect his preferred subjects. The texts cov...
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Editor's note
Ouvrage édité par la Société archéologique de l’Est dans le cadre de l’UMR 6298 ArTeHiS de l’Université de Bourgogne, avec le concours du Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (Direction des Patrimoines - Sous-direction de l’Archéologie)
- Publisher : ARTEHIS Éditions
- Series : Suppléments à la Revue archéologique de l’Est | 40
- Place of publication : Dijon
- Year of publication : 2015
- Published on OpenEdition Books : 07 juillet 2020
- EAN (Print version) : 978-2-915544-32-9
- Electronic EAN : 978-2-915544-76-3
- DOI : 10.4000/books.artehis.4515
- Number of pages : 464 p.
Lüscherz récent et Auvernier-Cordé, entre 2826 et 2440 av. J.-C., à Concise (Vaud, Suisse)
Saint-Saturnin (Saint-Alban-Leysse), La Grande Gave (La Balme), Bellevue (Francin), La Grande Barme de Savigny (La Biolle), La Grotte à Mandrin (Vérel-de-Montbel), Les Sarradins (Traize)
This collection of articles is dedicated to our colleague André Marguet, who has spent some thirty years of his archaeological career dedicated to the study and preservation of the underwater sites in the lakes of Savoie. It brings together two dozen original papers that tackle various themes on man and his environment, including lakes, mountains and rivers. The variety of subjects attests the exchanges and friendships entered into by André and reflect his preferred subjects. The texts cover a vast geographic area of Western Europe, also straying far from the lakes of the Alps and Jura. They extend over a protracted period, from recent prehistory to the twentieth century, and offer a snapshot of the current state of affairs.
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