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Origin and mobility of Iron Age Gaulish groups in present-day France revealed through archaeogenomics [PDF]
Summary: The Iron Age period occupies an important place in French history because the Gauls are regularly presented as the direct ancestors of the extant French population.
Claire-Elise Fischer +34 more
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The Roman Warm Period (from ≈300 BCE to ≈300 CE) is a climatic optimum, which had a key role in the development of the Roman civilization. This study provides new Mean Air Temperatures (MATs) inferred from the oxygen isotope composition of 80 bones and ...
Thibault Clauzel +2 more
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About the Kassites also known as the Gauls and then gens Cassia [PDF]
Thanks to the opportunity of highway construction,a deep study has been conducted in order to understand the major influences that the Po Plain area had in the period 1800BC - 400 AD.
P. Villani
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Stable C &N isotopes in 2100 Year-B.P. human bone collagen indicate rare dietary dominance of C4 plants in NE-Italy. [PDF]
C4 plants (e.g. maize, millet), part of our current diet, are only endemic of reduced areas in South-Europe due to their need of warm climates. Since the first vestiges of agriculture in Europe remains of C4 plants were recorded but their overall ...
Laffranchi Z +4 more
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The treaty of 358 B.C. between Rome and the Latin communities
This article considers the international position of the Roman Republic during the first half of the 4th century B.C., from the Gallic invasion to the conclusion (or renewal) of the union treaty with the Latin League in 358 B.C. Rome’s relations with the
L.M. Shmeleva
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Photographier et documenter les Antiquités nationales
This paper presents the origins of French archaeological photography, which is linked in particular to the work of Jean-Baptiste Auguste Verchère de Reffye (1821-1880) within the Committee for the Topography of Gauls and the French Museum of National ...
Laurent Olivier
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The exact chronology of Dionysius I’s campaigns in the ’80s of the IVth century B.C. is still in question. The sources relate Dionysius’ capture of Rhegion (Diodorus, Polybius, Dionysius of Halicarnassus) and the treaty with the Gauls (Justin) to the ...
Andrea Pierozzi
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BUREBISTA, THE DEFENDER AND UNIFIER OF THE DACIANS
Burebista was the founder of a genuine empire of the Dacians north of the Danube, not only the first unifier of the Dacians who coagulated them in a state, with a centre of power, with laws and a common religion, but more than that, Burebista was the ...
Mădălina STRECHIE
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Pourquoi étudier les paysages religieux en Gaule ?
This paper aims to develop a reflexive analysis on a subject of study in progression since the beginning of the years 2000. Focused essentially on Gauls, this article first proposes a definition of the concept of “religious (or sacred) landscape” and a ...
Raphaël Golosetti
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Concerning Barbarians and Romans, and RomanDiscourse on Music and Civilization [PDF]
Während der römischen Expansionszeit wurden barbarische Instrumente – Trompete und Trommel – in den Quellen als ,eigenartig‘ oder ,primitiv‘ und ihr Klang als unmusikalisch verstanden.
Vendries, Christophe
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