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La campaniforme en France : analyse de la céramique d'accompagnement.
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ISBN: 0860548171 Year: 1996 Volume: 635 Publisher: Oxford : Tempus reparatum,


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L'Europe du 3e millénaire avant notre ère : les céramiques communes au Campaniforme: études des ensembles céramiques de l'habitat de Derrière-le-Château à Géovreissiat et Montréal-la-Cluse (Ain, France), de la région Rhin-Rhône et de l'Europe continentale
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ISBN: 288028094X Year: 2003 Publisher: Lausanne : Cahiers d'archéologie romande,

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Materials, Productions, Exchange Network and their Impact on the Societies of Neolithic Europe: Proceedings of the XVII UISPP World Congress (1–7 September 2014, Burgos, Spain) Volume 13/Session A25a
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ISBN: 9781784915247 1784915246 9781784915254 1784915254 Year: 2017 Publisher: Archaeopress

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Scholars who will study the historiography of the European Neolithic, more particularly with regards to the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, will observe a progressive change in the core understanding of this period. For several decades the concept of 'culture' has been privileged and the adopted approach aimed to highlight the most significant markers likely to emphasise the character of a given culture and to stress its specificities, the foundations of its identity. In short, earlier research aimed primarily to highlight the differences between cultures by stressing the most distinctive features of each of them. The tendency was to differentiate, single out, and identify cultural boundaries. However, over the last few years this perspective has been universally challenged. Although regional originality and particularisms are still a focus of study, the research community is now interested in widely diffused markers, in medium-scale or large-scale circulation, and in interactions that make it possible to go beyond the traditional notion of 'archaeological culture'. The networks related to raw materials or finished products are currently leading us to re-think the history of Neolithic populations on a more general and more global scale. The aim is no longer to stress differences, but on the contrary to identify what links cultures together, what reaches beyond regionalism in order to try to uncover the underlying transcultural phenomena. From culturalism, we have moved on to its deconstruction. This is indeed a complete change in perspective. This new approach certainly owes a great deal to all kinds of methods, petrographic, metal, chemical and other analyses, combined with effective tools such as the GIS systems that provide a more accurate picture of the sources, exchanges or relays used by these groups. It is also true that behind the facts observed there are social organisations involving prospectors, extractors, craftsmen, distributors, sponsors, users, and recyclers. We therefore found it appropriate to organise a session on the theme 'Materials, productions, exchange networks and their impact on the societies of Neolithic Europe'. How is it possible to identify the circulation of materials or of finished objects in Neolithic Europe, as well as the social networks involved? Several approaches exist for the researcher, and the present volume provides some examples.


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Neolithic and Bronze Age Studies in Europe : Proceedings of the XVIII UISPP World Congress (4-9 June 2018, Paris, France) Volume 13 Session I-4.
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ISBN: 9781789697209 1789697204 1789697190 Year: 2021 Publisher: Oxford : Archaeopress,

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Neolithic and Bronze Age Studies in Europe: from material culture to territories presents eight papers from the 2018 UISPP Congress. Topics include the neolithisation process in the Iberian Peninsula; faunal exploitation in early Neolithic Italy; the economic and symbolic role of animals in eastern Germany; Copper Age human remains in central Italy; animal figurines; spatula-idols; territories and schematic art in the Iberian Neolithic; and finally Bronze age hoards at a European scale. The diversity of the papers reflects contemporary approaches and questions in those periods.


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Around the Petit-Chasseur site in Sion (Valais, Switzerland) and new approaches to the Bell Beaker culture
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ISBN: 1784910252 9781784910259 9781784910242 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford

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The necropolis of Petit-Chasseur still remains a key reference for the understanding of the Final Neolithic period, not only in the Alpine countries, but also throughout Europe. The scientific meeting therefore focused on the end of the Neolithic period in Valais and in the adjacent regions, on the Bell Beaker phenomenon in general, on the funerary rites of this period, and on the anthropology of megalithic societies. The present publication includes twenty-five papers referring to the periods represented at the Petit-Chasseur necropolis, namely the end of the Neolithic, the Bell Beaker period and the beginning of the Early Bronze Age. In addition to a preface, a first group of papers deal directly with the Petit Chasseur Site in Sion and the end of the Neolithic in the Alps. A second group of articles constitute the section titled "The Final Neolithic and the Bell Beaker Culture in Europe and beyond". This section is composed of fifteen articles presenting the results of archaeological, anthropological, botanical, and zooarchaeological analyses of Europe and Northern Africa. The conclusion drawn from the analysis is invariably the same. It is only possible to back our explicative constructions if we establish a serious dialogue with the field of cultural anthropology and if we construct a real science of the human facts, which is far from being achieved currently. The third part of this publication, which consists of two papers and is titled "Societies and Megaliths:, offers a discussion on megalith building societies that reflects on and develops this conclusion.--Back cover.


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Le mobilier du Néolithique moyen de Saint-Léonard Sur-le-Grand-Pré (Valais, Suisse) : Fouilles Sauter 1956-1962
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ISBN: 9782880281137 288028113X Year: 2009 Publisher: Lausanne: Cahiers d'archéologie romande,


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Le site préhistorique du Petit-Chasseur (Sion, Valais) 10. Un hameau du Néolithique moyen
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ISBN: 9782880281245 Year: 2011 Publisher: Lausanne Cahiers d'archéologie romande

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Sociétés néolithiques : des faits archéologiques aux fonctionnements socio-économiques : 27e colloque interrégional sur le Néolithique INTERNEO, 1 et 2 octobre 2005, Neuchatel, Suisse
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Year: 2005 Publisher: S.l. s.n.

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Paysage... Landschaft... Paesaggio... : l'impact des activités humaines sur l'environnement du Paléolithique à la période romande.
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Year: 2011 Publisher: Lausanne Cahiers d'archéologie romande

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Autour du Petit-Chasseur : l'archéologie aux sources du Rhône
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ISBN: 9782877724708 2877724700 Year: 2011 Publisher: Paris: Errance,

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En 2011, les préhistoriens de Suisse romande fêtent les 50 ans de la découverte de la nécropole néolithique du « Petit-Chasseur » à Sion en Valais, dont les stèles anthropomorphes ont fait le renom. Les fouilles de ce site majeur de la préhistoire alpine représentent une étape importante dans le développement des recherches valaisannes. Elles ont apporté un renouvellement certain dans la manière d’interpréter les vestiges archéologiques relatifs au domaine funéraire. Ce livre est une réflexion critique sur le développement d’une discipline, des années 40 à aujourd’hui et non une présentation de l’état actuel de nos connaissances sur le Néolithique alpin. Il montre que les chercheurs ont, au fil du temps, pu se tromper ou appliquer des méthodes peu adéquates. Le fait que l’on puisse porter un regard critique sur le passé de la discipline ne signifie pas que les ceux qui ont oeuvré auparavant étaient moins capables que les archéologues d’aujourd’hui. Cela signifie seulement que l’archéologie est une discipline dynamique au sein de laquelle les remises en questions sont possibles. Le fait que l’on porte aujourd’hui sur la préhistoire valaisanne un regard différent de ce qu’il était au sortir de la Seconde Guerre mondiale est plutôt réconfortant. Les archéologues n’ont pas travaillé en vain, mais il convenait de le démontrer.

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