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L'éthique du care en archéologie préventive : un retour d'expérience et quelques pistes de réflexion
Après avoir rappelé ce qu’est l’archéologie préventive, nous proposons de mobiliser pour ce domaine d’activité la notion d’éthique du care. Cette notion est porteuse d’une polysémie et revêt plusieurs dimensions, éthique, sociologique et politique. Elle
Christophe Tufféry
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Mills and society in early medieval northern Italy
Drawing on the extensive documentary record of northern Italy, available archaeological evidence, and comparative case studies from early medieval Europe, this study demonstrates that mill‐based landscapes in the Po and Friuli‐Venetian plains were shaped by society as a whole.
Marco Panato
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In this article we present the activities undertaken and challenges faced by the ALeRT project (Archéologie, Littoral et Réchauffement Terrestre, i.e. Archaeology, Coast and Global Warming), led by the Centre de Recherche en Archéologie, Archéosciences ...
Marie-Yvane Daire +2 more
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ABSTRACT The knowledge of Early and Middle Bronze Age ceramics in Northwest Arabia remains limited, particularly in the Medina region, due to the scarcity of archaeological contexts dated to the fourth–first half of the second millennium BCE. Recent research in the Khaybar oasis has revealed significant Bronze Age occupation.
Shadi Shabo +8 more
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The excavation of the parish cemetery at La Ciotat, whose burials are dated to between 1581 and 1831, revealed 1263 burials and 19 ossuaries. Excavating a very large number of graves over a relatively short period (nine and a half months) raises ...
Anne Richier
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ABSTRACT Rings made on marine shell are a conspicuous artefact form found throughout cultural sequences for much of the Pacific over millennia. Despite their importance in both recent and ancient times, in‐depth consideration of the manufacturing processes involved in shell ring production are limited.
Michelle C. Langley +2 more
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A fruitful collaboration between French pottery specialists and North American researchers began in 2007 and initially focused on a number of sites including those of Cartier-Roberval and Champlain's House. The purpose was to identify the French pottery (
Fabienne Ravoire
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Fire Histories and Rainforest Aboriginal Archaeology in the Wet Tropics Bioregion, North Queensland
ABSTRACT Unlike the dominant Australian savanna‐sclerophyll vegetation, tropical rainforests do not burn easily. Any evidence of fire in Australian rainforests therefore invites explanations of its source. Analysis of 187 radiocarbon dates that include selected charcoal fragments from 23 soil pits and 7 archaeological sites from the Wet Tropics ...
Richard Cosgrove +9 more
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Professionnels, bénévoles, amateurs et citoyens : des acteurs de la recherche pour quels apports?
Depuis les années 1970, l’archéologie s’est professionnalisée à une très grande vitesse avec l’évolution de l’administration française et l’explosion des postes en archéologie préventive. Les avantages apportés par cette évolution rapide doivent aujourd’
Jean-Olivier Gransard-Desmond
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ABSTRACT The Sadd al‐Bint is one of the largest known ancient dams in Saudi Arabia, and yet, its construction date, function and collapse remained uncertain. This study presents the first numerical chronology for the dam, integrating radiocarbon dating, Bayesian modelling, geomorphological analysis and hydrological modelling to reconstruct its history.
Bruno Depreux +13 more
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