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Les Monts d’Aubrac au Moyen Âge

Genèse d’un monde agropastoral

The Aubrac plateau and its foothills have been studied by a multi-disciplinary team of archaeologists, historians, ethnologists and environmentalists. This research has shown that the region, despite its reputation as a hostile environment for humans, has a surprisingly rich archaeological potential. Numerous written documents and an exceptionally well preserved environment allowed the spatiotemporal framework of this research to be defined. This work shows how the Domerie (hospital) of Au...


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  • Publisher : Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme
  • Series : Documents d’archéologie française | 101
  • Place of publication : Paris
  • Year of publication : 2006
  • Published on OpenEdition Books : 27 juillet 2021
  • EAN (Print version) : 978-2-7351-1117-6
  • Electronic EAN : 978-2-7351-2076-5
  • DOI : 10.4000/books.editionsmsh.19288
  • Number of pages : 216 p.
Michel Colardelle
Préface
Laurent Fau
Avant-propos
Christian Servelle, Christine Dieulafait, Francis Dieulafait et al.
Chapitre 2. L’Aubrac avant l’arrivée des moines
Gérard Pradalié and Étienne Hamon
Chapitre 3. L’Aubrac à l’époque de la Domerie
Étienne Hamon, Claude Petit, Laurent Fau et al.
Chapitre 4. L’habitat permanent
Étienne Hamon, Claude Petit, Marc Chiabrando et al.
Chapitre 5. L’habitat temporaire
Gérard Pradalié, Claude Petit, Marie-Geneviève Colin et al.
Chapitre 6. L’artisanat et la proto-industrie
Laurent Fau
Synthèse

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Archaeology

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Archaeology, Middle Ages
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