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Organisé pour la première fois en Lorraine, ce XIIIe colloque interrégional sur le Néolithique a tout naturellement privilégié les origines de la Néolithisation dans l’est de la France : on trouvera ainsi pour cette période d’importantes synthèses sur cette région ainsi que des contributions sur l’Allemagne et la Belgique. En outre, la question, toujours controversée, des influences rubanées et cardiales sur la genèse du Néolithique français est ici largement abordée. Enfin, quelques articles concernent également les étapes ultérieures du Néolithique, notamment le Michelsberg. Organised for the first time in Lorraine, this 13th interregional meeting on the Neolithic quite naturally privileged the origins of this period in eastern France: important synthesis concerning the region as well as contributions related to adjoining Germany and Belgium are to be found. Amongst others the question, still controversial, concerning the Rubané and Cardial influences on the French Neolithic is largely discussed here. Finally several articles concerning later stages of the Neolithic, notably the Michelsberg, are presented here.
Neolithic period --- -Neolithic period --- -France, Northern --- -Europe, Northern --- Congresses. --- Archaeology --- Néolithique --- habitat --- Alsace --- Allemagne --- Belgique --- faune --- céramique --- lithique --- Lorraine --- Rubané --- Bassin parisien --- Prehistoric peoples --- Néolithique --- Homme préhistorique --- Congresses --- Congrès
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La présente étude propose une approche technologique de la céramique rubanée, au travers de l’étude de huit sites localisés dans le quart nord-est de la France et en Belgique (5300-4900 av. J.C.). Les études typologiques de la céramique rubanée avaient abouti à une perception plutôt homogène des assemblages et l’analyse des décors avait permis la mise au point de séquences chronologiques particulièrement précises. Pourtant, plusieurs questions restaient en suspens, en particulier sur le contexte de production des vases, ainsi que sur l’origine des producteurs de la céramique dite du Limbourg, présente en petite quantité sur certains sites de la zone d’étude, qui se distingue de la céramique rubanée par une forme et un dégraissant spécifiques. Dans chacun des villages étudiés, il semble que la production céramique ait eu lieu à l’échelle de la maisonnée, bien qu’il ne soit pas possible d’exclure des formes de coopération entre maisons voire entre villages. La mise en perspective chronologique et spatiale des résultats technologiques à l’échelle intrasite permet de supposer que les dynamiques d’implantation des producteurs à l’échelle locale différaient d’un site à l’autre. À l’échelle macro-régionale, une distribution préférentielle des différentes traditions techniques dans certaines régions de peuplement a pu être observée, parfois tout au long de la séquence. Cette répartition pourrait suggérer des contacts privilégiés entre certaines zones de peuplement rubané, qu’il s’agisse de la circulation de savoir-faire, de récipients ou d’individus. L’étude technologique des vases Limbourg révèle des manières de faire variées. Il est possible d’opposer un Limbourg « standard », dont les caractères formels et techniques sont homogènes et dont la distribution est transrégionale à un Limbourg « imité ». Les vases Limbourg « imités » présentent des caractères fo
Culture à céramique linéaire --- technologie --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Archeology --- Stone age --- Belgium --- France: North-East --- Bandkeramik culture --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Neolithic period --- Pottery, Prehistoric --- Rubané --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Néolithique --- Céramique préhistorique --- technologie. --- Ceramic materials. --- Ceramic-matrix composites. --- Ceramic materials --- Composite materials --- Ceramic industries --- Ceramics --- Mines and mineral resources --- Materials
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More than 7000 years ago, groups of early farmers (the Linearbandkeramik, or LBK) spread over vast areas of Europe. Their cultural characteristics comprised common choices and styles of execution, with a central meaning and functionality attached to 'doing things a certain way', over an enormous geographical area. However, recent evidence suggests that the reality was much more varied and diverse. The central question of this book is the extent to which notions of 'uniformity' and 'diversity' have caused a wider shift in archaeological perspective.Using the LBK case study as a starting point,
Neolithic period --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Bandkeramik culture --- Band ceramic culture --- Ceramika wstegowa culture --- Ceramique lineaire culture --- Danubian I culture --- Early Danubian culture --- Incised Ware Group --- LBK (Neolithic culture) --- Linear Band Pottery culture --- Linear Band Ware culture --- Linear Ceramics culture --- Linear Pottery culture --- Linear Ware culture --- Linearbandkeramik culture --- Rubané culture --- Volutova keramika culture --- Europe --- Antiquities.
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This volume presents the first extensive study of the human remains found during 2005-2010 excavations of the Herxheim enclosure, Germany. The site is is one of the major discoveries of the last two decades regarding the Linear Pottery Culture, and probably one of the most significant in advancing understanding of how this culture ended.
Bandkeramik culture --- Band ceramic culture --- Ceramika wstegowa culture --- Ceramique lineaire culture --- Danubian I culture --- Early Danubian culture --- Incised Ware Group --- LBK (Neolithic culture) --- Linear Band Pottery culture --- Linear Band Ware culture --- Linear Ceramics culture --- Linear Pottery culture --- Linear Ware culture --- Linearbandkeramik culture --- Rubané culture --- Volutova keramika culture --- Neolithic period --- Cannibalisme préhistorique --- Cannibalism
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The aim of this book is to raise questions about the investigation of identity, community and change in prehistory, and to challenge the current state of debate in Central European Neolithic archaeology. Although the LBK is one of the best researched Neolithic cultures in Europe, here the material is used in order to further explore the interconnection between individuals, households, settlements and regions, explicitly addressing questions of Neolithic society and lived experience. By embracing a variety of approaches and voices, this volume draws out some of the cross-cutting concerns which
Bandkeramik culture. --- Neolithic period --- Prehistoric peoples --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Cavemen (Prehistoric peoples) --- Early man --- Man, Prehistoric --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Prehistoric human beings --- Prehistoric humans --- Prehistory --- Human beings --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- New Stone age --- Stone age --- Band ceramic culture --- Ceramika wstegowa culture --- Ceramique lineaire culture --- Danubian I culture --- Early Danubian culture --- Incised Ware Group --- LBK (Neolithic culture) --- Linear Band Pottery culture --- Linear Band Ware culture --- Linear Ceramics culture --- Linear Pottery culture --- Linear Ware culture --- Linearbandkeramik culture --- Rubané culture --- Volutova keramika culture --- Europe, Central --- Antiquities. --- Neolithic peoples --- Bandkeramik culture --- Antiquities --- Primitive societies --- Neolithic period - Europe, Central --- Prehistoric peoples - Europe, Central --- Europe, Central - Antiquities
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This book evaluates competing models of early crop husbandry in Central Europe using available archaeobotanical evidence.
Neolithic period --- Bandkeramik culture --- Agriculture --- Agriculture, Prehistoric --- Plant remains (Archaeology) --- Origin --- Europe, Central --- Antiquities --- Agriculture. --- Agriculture, Prehistoric. --- Bandkeramik culture. --- Neolithic period. --- Neolithic period-- Europe, Central. --- Plant remains (Archaeology). --- History. --- Prehistoric Anthropology --- Anthropology --- Social Sciences --- Origin. --- Antiquities. --- Archaeobotanical assemblages --- Archaeobotanical material --- Archaeobotanical remains --- Archaeobotany --- Archaeological plant remains --- Archaeology, Botanical --- Assemblages, Archaeobotanical --- Botanical archaeology --- Botany in archaeology --- Material, Archaeobotanical --- Phytoarchaeology --- Remains, Archaeobotanical --- Remains, Plant (Archaeology) --- Remains, Vegetal (Archaeology) --- Vegetal remains (Archaeology) --- Prehistoric agriculture --- Prehistoric peoples --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Band ceramic culture --- Ceramika wstegowa culture --- Ceramique lineaire culture --- Danubian I culture --- Early Danubian culture --- Incised Ware Group --- LBK (Neolithic culture) --- Linear Band Pottery culture --- Linear Band Ware culture --- Linear Ceramics culture --- Linear Pottery culture --- Linear Ware culture --- Linearbandkeramik culture --- Rubané culture --- Volutova keramika culture --- New Stone age --- Archaeology --- Paleobotany --- Anthracology --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- Stone age --- Methodology --- Food --- Neolithic period - Europe, Central --- Bandkeramik culture - Europe, Central --- Agriculture - Europe, Central - Origin --- Agriculture, Prehistoric - Europe, Central --- Plant remains (Archaeology) - Europe, Central --- Europe, Central - Antiquities
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