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    Ausonius Éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The archeological site of Montcaret consists of the Pars urbana of a large Roman implantation. It is composed of two levels (Early and late roman Empires), themselves divided into several periods. The last period (5th century A.D.) offers the largest basilica room in the region, a triclinium, a pool and some very well preserved mosaics. The site is inhabited again in the Middle Ages, with a Romanesque church and a necropolis. The site has been studied in its diachronic and synchronic context and the Pars agraria close to the estate has deserved a special research. The artifacts found in the excavations (Roman and medieval coins, Roman and medieval, ceramics, architectural fragments, reliquary cross, sarcophagi, perinatal burials) have been the subject of specific studies, each of them carried out by specialists. They are presented in the museum space of the site which can be visited.
    Keywords: Roman villa ; mosaics ; basilica ; triclinium ; baths ; swimming pool ; Pars agraria ; ancient coins ; Roman ceramics ; architectural fragments ; cross-reliquary ; medieval coins ; medieval ceramics ; sarcophagi ; burials ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
    Language: French
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    Ausonius éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The use of weighing instruments and the handling of concepts of counting and measuring by Late Prehistory societies have been the subject of few systematic studies in archaeology. This book, resulting from a doctoral thesis, offers a diachronic analysis of weights and balance elements discovered in Western Europe and dated between the 14th and 3rd centuries BC. One of the aims of this work is to reexamine the place occupied by the practice of weighing in protohistoric societies on a large scale, in the diachrony, by means of a uniform protocol and by integrating the contextual data brought by archaeology. Contrary to the general idea, the results of this study paint a picture of practices that are most often poorly embedded within the societies studied and that rarely reach a large-scale metrological homogenisation that would allow for a fluidity of quantitative information during exchanges (weight units used, counting systems employed, permitted measurement intervals, frequency of multiples and fractions of systems).The archaeological remains of the practice of weighing thus lead us to believe that it remained infrequent in Late Prehistory Western Europe and that its evolution between the Late Bronze Age and the 3rd century B.C. is marked by a complex and non-linear relationship of innovations, persistence, transformations of local origin or linked to foreign influences, but also probably of regressions and abandons.
    Keywords: Archaeology ; Protohistory ; Bronze Age ; Iron Age ; Western Europe ; England ; Spain ; France ; Portugal ; Switzerland ; Gauls ; Celts ; Iberians ; Celtiberians ; Phoenicians ; Tartessos ; habitats ; deposits ; funerary ; metrology ; unit of measurement ; weight system ; economy ; production ; exchange ; consumption ; weight ; scales ; currency ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
    Language: French
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    Ausonius Éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: Twenty years after the colloquium at Châtillon-sur-Seine concerning the ephemeral Celtic principalities, which gave rise to lively discussions of the standard model applied to the princely seats of the 6th and 5th centuries BC, it is time to re-examine the question in light of the spectacular discoveries made since then. According to the then dominant opinion, the model proposed by Wolfgang Kimmig attributed too great a degree of political complexity to the princely communities and the contacts with the Greek and Etruscan city-states were considered too frequent and regular. The recent discoveries at Vix, the Heuneburg, Bourges, Ipf, or Lyon have led many researchers, sometimes the same, to overturn their initial critical stance and view the large princely seats as urban centres. Here, we attempt to review the information now available but too incompletely known, by cross-referencing the data at three levels of spatial and chronological resolution. These scales are, first, the microscopic level, which refers to the physical and chemical components of manufactured objects, and the biological elements of the animal and vegetal remains that have survived. Second, the mesoscopic scale, which applies to the sites in their local environment, just before, during, and after the social phenomenon under scrutiny. Finally, the macroscopic scale, which relates to the entire cultural phenomenon and to the surrounding communities with which relationships were established. This work provides the opportunity to examine the methods and theories applied to obtain, compare, and interpret the evidence, and to confront the arguments put forward.
    Keywords: archaeology ; Vix ; Celtic ; tomb ; barbarian ; burial mound ; burial chamber ; vase ; chariot ; prince ; discoveries ; Etruscan ; Heuneburg ; Bourge ; Ipf ; Lyon ; urban centres ; establishment ; excavations ; Hallstatt ; La Tène ; Greeks ; modelling ; social organisation ; exchange networks ; urbanisation ; collapse ; princely residences ; greeks ; modeling ; social organization ; principalities ; Burgundy ; Franche-Comté ; Golasecca ; Castelletto Ticino ; urbanisation process ; trade ; epigraphy ; social and territorial evolution ; Celtic principalities ; Port ; Early Iron Age ; Palace ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
    Language: French , English
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    Ausonius éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: Sea Purple dye, extracted from the shells usually called Bolinus brandaris, Hexaplex trunculus and Purpura haemastoma was exploited from the Bronze Age till the middle of the XVth century AD. Yet, its production was indeniably the most intensive from the second to the fifth century AD. Indeed, the Romans were strongly attracted by this animal dye which was originally a symbol of power. Consequently, the elite spent huge amount of money to wear purple clothes of which the ancient authors continually praised the beauty. This essay about the exploitation and the selling of purple in the Roman Empire follows the manufacturing process of its production, from fishing to the selling of finished goods. That is how the murex fishing are mentioned as well as the different means to preserve them alive and the treatments they received to reveal their dyeing juice. The manufacture of the dye is detailed step by step and the ancient writing enlightened by the constant efforts of experimental archeology. A working hypothesis about the causes of the color differences of the dyeing juice of the Murex depending on their geographic location is brought about and leads to study the ars purpuraria as well as the numerous colors created by the dyers. It is a thorough study focused on the shore workshops which are the main spots producing purple, it also displays a detailed reconstruction. The status of men, from the fishermen to the dyers who have worked in these workshops are exposed and the management of the imperial producer worshops is broached. Lasly, the conclusions of our experiments on the preservation allow us to evoke the possibility to dye in purple inland. It is the opportunity to study the actors of this production as well as the different professions and places connected to the selling of purple.
    Keywords: archaeology ; purple ; shells ; murex ; dye ; craftsmen ; purpurarii ; experimental archaeology ; trade ; symbol ; Empire romain ; Roman Empire ; Antiquity ; Antiquité ; Production ; recipe ; Pliny of Ancia ; coastal production workshop ; reconstitution ; Ars purpuraria ; ostrum ; fermentation ; vat ; honey ; salt ; salting ; rocuratores bafiorum ; marketing ; wool ; silk ; linen ; purpurissum ; taberna purpuraria ; officina ; Purpurarius ; mercator ; negociator ; πορφυροπώλης ; retail sale ; edict of the Maximum ; imperial monopoly ; production ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
    Language: French
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    Ausonius Éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The study of Human-Carnivore interactions constitutes an important line of research for the study of human societies and their relationship with the natural world. Among Carnivores, Canids are omnipresent in archaeological sites. With respect to their roles as competitors, commensals, a food source, pets, burial partners, canids offer a vast field of research in archaeology. Recent research in taphonomy, zooarchaeology, morphometrics and paleogenetics has offered new perspectives on the relationships that may have existed between these carnivores and past human societies. This volume brings together some of this recent work and illustrates the diversity of approaches used to study Human-Canid relationships over time.
    Keywords: canids ; foxes ; wolf ; dog ; Palaeolithic ; Mesolithic ; Neolithic ; Proto-History ; Antiquity ; taphonomy ; pilfering ; archaeozoology ; ichnology ; paleontology ; morphometrics ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
    Language: French , English
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    Ausonius Éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: This book brings together forty-two articles illustrating different scientific themes addressed during the career of Michel Reddé, director of studies at the École pratique des Hautes Études. The title is borrowed from a well-known passage by Tacitus (Annals, 1.9.5) which describes the state of the Roman world in 14 AD in these terms: “the ocean sea or distant rivers served as barriers to the Empire; legions, provinces, fleets, everything was linked”. These texts have been classified into five sections (“The role of the sea”, “Rome’s Saharan frontiers”, “The Roman army, Gaul, Germania”, “Around Alesia”, “Aspects of Gaul”). They have been put into perspective by thematic introductions and are accompanied by bibliographical additions to take account of the progress of research subsequent to their initial publication. The subjects treated are apparently heterogeneous: fleets, legions, borders, provinces as far apart as Gaul and Egypt, works devoted to the limes but also to agriculture… What is the connection? The answer is in Tacitus himself: everything was linked, indeed, the security provided on the borders by the legions, the loyalty and prosperity of the provinces, the civil peace and opulence of an empire centred around an inland sea on which the military fleets ensured the continuity of power and communications from one shore to the other. Most of these articles are accompanied, where possible, by references to videos, audio lectures and audio books intended for a wide audience.
    Keywords: Alesia ; villa ; economía ; granja ; Germania ; desierto ; limes ; murallas ; Egipto ; campo ; religión ; marina ; irrigación ; ciudad ; ejército ; Roma ; Douch ; Mirebeau ; fronteras ; campamentos ; legiones ; Galia ; agricultura ; Arlaines ; Sarapis ; Oedenburg ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
    Language: French , English , Italian
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    Ausonius éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: By his ornements, an individual communicates his or her social status, economic standing or membership of a group, whether through his culture or beliefs. Ornaments play a strong cultural and symbolic role and constitute a particularly rich source of information for archaeology. This work, result of a thesis, entitled « Cultures transpyrénéennes : les parures du sud-ouest de la France et du nord-ouest de l’Espagne au Premier âge du Fer (VIIIe-Ve s. a.C.) » is based on an exhaustive body of work from both old and recent data. The numerous developed analyses make it possible to draw up a summary reflection with a historical focus on the wearers of regional ornaments and to understand the interactions between the populations settled on either side of the Pyrenees during the First Iron Age.
    Keywords: Early Iron Age ; Final Bronze Age ; Ornaments ; Funeral suit ; Aquitaine ; Celtiberia ; Navarro-Aquitaine ; Protohistory ; Fibulae ; Bracelets ; Torcs ; Earrings ; Pins ; Rings ; Pearls ; Buttons ; Typochronology ; Pyrenees ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
    Language: French
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    Ausonius Éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: Imagination and mental construction are processes attached to the development of scientific discourse and research in archaeological sciences. Past human groups built symbolic thoughts, shaped and exploited their environments, and these concepts enabled them to design new objects from raw materials. This book uses diachronic and interdisciplinary case studies to examine how imagination and mental construction interact to produce ideas or material objects in past societies and in current research. It also examines the elaboration of scientific discourse, a process that is based on the researcher’s own mental constructs and that is enriched today by a critical approach to past discourses as well as by the contribution of new methods and methodologies.
    Keywords: imagination ; research tools ; scientific approach ; mental construction ; scientific discourse ; archaeology ; archaeometry ; method ; methodology ; epigraphy ; epistemology ; historiography ; geophysical prospection ; palynology ; integrated approach ; intercultural processes ; open settlements ; urbanisation phenomenon ; environments ; stereotypes ; clichés identity ; ancient collection recovery ; lithic industries ; Gallo-Roman sculptures ; Gallic divinity ; Celtic mythology ; ceramics ; obsidian ; adornment ; torque ; Gaul ; Barbarian ; Neanderthal ; Homo sapiens ; Middle Gravettian ; South-Western France ; La Tène ; Iron Age ; postclassic ; Noaillian ; Rayssian ; Western Mexico ; Aztatlán ; Abri du Facteur ; Cernunnos ; Pillar of the Nautes ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
    Language: French , English
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    Ausonius Éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: The study of ceramics needs to work more and more collaboratively together, between archaeologist, historians and archaeometrists : we are developing a real dialogue, which combine different disciplines in a broader perspective related to paleoenvironment as well as technics and economy. The Round Table from April 11th 2016, entitled “Recet multidisciplinary researches on north-adriatic amphoras in the Roman era” gathered some of the researchers from the four large centres of Padova, Vienna-Budapest, Aix-en-Provence and Bordeaux. All participants are involved in this multidisciplinary research with colleagues from Croatia who are widely committed to the archaeological and historic research of Istria. These researchers are motivated by the need to share their methods and reflections and to compare them in order to try finding answers to their problematic which are similar but in very different contexts.
    Keywords: Adriatic Antiquity ; North-East Italy ; Istria ; archaeometry ; archaeology ; amphorae ; productions ; typology ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
    Language: French , Italian
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    Ausonius Éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: In 1983, with a view to developing the site, an archaeological study began, largely centred on the site of the former canonical cloister of Saint-Nazaire d’Autun, mentioned in documents as early as the 9th century, and taking into account both the buried remains and the remarkably preserved elevations. At the same time, the remains of the old cathedral were being analysed, as opportunities arose. The various interventions revealed the importance of this site, which gradually faded into the urban landscape in favour of the Cathedral of Saint Lazarus, erected at the beginning of the 12th century, while at the same time helping to renew our knowledge of the episcopal and canonical groups.
    Keywords: Archaeology ; Middle Ages ; Church ; Cathedral ; Burgundy ; Canonical ; Episcopal ; Excavations ; Wood ; Framework ; Cloister ; galleries ; architecture ; restructuring ; courtyard ; gallery ; well ; Gothic ; 15th century ; Chapel ; 18th century ; 16th century ; Court ; Canon ; Bishop ; Urban landscape ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKL Landscape archaeology ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history
    Language: French
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