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Du monde des chasseurs à celui des métallurgistes
Title
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Title:
Du monde des chasseurs à celui des métallurgistes
Series
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Series:
Revue Archéologique de l'Ouest
Volume
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Volume:
9
Number of Pages
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Number of Pages:
345
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Publication Type:
Journal
Author
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Author:
C-T Le Roux
Publisher
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Publisher:
Association pour la Diffusion des Recherches archéologiques dans l'Ouest de la France
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2001
Note
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Note:
Is Portmanteau: 1 Editorial Expansion: From the world of the hunters to that of the metallurgists
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
08 Apr 2003
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Du monde des chasseurs à celui des métallurgistes
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This Festschrift for Jean L'Helgouac'h and Jacques Briard contains articles on the prehistory of Armorica, on Armorica's relations with the Mediterranean world, and on the rest of Europe. Includes separately authored reports on:
Change and continuity: post passage tomb ceremonial near Loughcrew, Co Me...
Elizabeth Shee Twohig
113 - 124
describes a small area north of the Loughcrew passage tombs where many ceremonial monuments -- standing stones, a circle, a henge, carved stones, cist burials and a possible cursus -- were constructed, probably after the passage tombs went out of use. This area may be a ritual landscape like Tara and the Boyne valley
Late Neolithic activity in the Boyne valley, County Meath, Ireland
Helen Roche
George Eogan
125 - 140
discusses evidence associated with Grooved Ware and Beaker pottery, especially from New Grange, Knowth and Monknewtown enclosure, which conveys the extent and variety of habitation and ritual activity from c. 2800--2300 cal BC. A timber circle associated with Grooved Ware introduced a new phase at Knowth, later than the passage tombs but earlier than Beaker pottery, and a similar sequence is found at Newgrange
Agris et Mold. Exemples de dindanderie dans la culture des Duffaits. Contribution à la datation de la cape de Mold
José G De Soto
181 - 185
which presents three sheet bronze objects of Middle Bronze Age date from the Perrats Cave, Agris, Charente, one of which may be compared with the gold cones or hats of the Central European Tumulus Culture and also with the gold cape from Mold, Flintshire, thus confirming its Middle Bronze Age date and continental inspiration
Swords, warfare and sea peoples: the end of the Late Bronze Age in the east Mediter...
Colin B Burgess
277 - 287
discusses the role of flange-hilted and rod-tanged bronze swords of central and west European types in the crisis at the end of the Bronze Age in the east Mediterranean, and supports a general breakdown following the eruption of Hekla in 1159 BC