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Journal articles on the topic "Alpes – Antiquité"
Dupuis, Mathias, Vincent Buccio, and Yann Dedonder. "L’ancien diocèse de Senez (Alpes de Haute-Provence) entre Antiquité et Moyen Âge. État des questions et perspectives de recherches." Archéologie du Midi médiéval 34, no. 1 (2016): 3–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/amime.2016.2116.
Full textSlater, W. J. "Hooking in harbours: Dioscurides XIII Gow-Page." Classical Quarterly 49, no. 2 (December 1999): 503–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cq/49.2.503.
Full textMilavec, Tina. "The transformations in Roman identity in south-eastern Alps during the Migration Period." Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 71, no. 1 (June 1, 2020): 89–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/072.2020.00004.
Full textSharypina, T. A. "Interpretations of Plot about Alceste: from Euripide’s Social and Domestic Drama to Franz Fühmann’s “Play with Music in Ancient Landscapes”." Nauchnyi dialog 12, no. 2 (April 1, 2023): 253–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2023-12-2-253-273.
Full textPreunkert, Susanne, Joseph R. McConnell, Helene Hoffmann, Michel Legrand, Andrew I. Wilson, Sabine Eckhardt, Andreas Stohl, Nathan J. Chellman, Monica M. Arienzo, and Ronny Friedrich. "Lead and Antimony in Basal Ice From Col du Dome (French Alps) Dated With Radiocarbon: A Record of Pollution During Antiquity." Geophysical Research Letters 46, no. 9 (May 7, 2019): 4953–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019gl082641.
Full textMileto, Simona, Fabio Cavulli, Francesco Carrer, Erica Ferronato, and Alessandra Pecci. "Diet and subsistence in the Alps in Late Antiquity: Organic residue analysis of pottery from an upland site in the Dolomites (Busa delle Vette, Veneto, Italy)." Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 51 (October 2023): 104200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2023.104200.
Full textCoia, Valentina, Alice Paladin, Stefania Zingale, Christina Wurst, Myriam Croze, Frank Maixner, and Albert Zink. "Ancestry and kinship in a Late Antiquity-Early Middle Ages cemetery in the Eastern Italian Alps." iScience, October 2023, 108215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.108215.
Full textBursák, Daniel, Alžběta Danielisová, Tomáš Magna, Petr Pajdla, Jitka Míková, Zuzana Rodovská, Ladislav Strnad, and Jakub Trubač. "Archaeometric perspective on the emergence of brass north of the Alps around the turn of the Era." Scientific Reports 12, no. 1 (January 10, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-04044-7.
Full textMileto, Simona, Fabio Cavulli, Carrer Francesco, Erica Ferronato, and Alessandra Pecci. "Diet and Subsistence in the Alps in Late Antiquity: Organic Residue Analysis of Pottery from an Upland Site in the Dolomites (Busa Delle Vette, Veneto, Italy)." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4342937.
Full text"Buchbesprechungen." Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung: Volume 47, Issue 3 47, no. 3 (July 1, 2020): 465–590. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/zhf.47.3.465.
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Artru, Francois. "La circulation dans les Alpes à l'époque romaine : l'exemple des Alpes Cottiennes." Thesis, Besançon, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012BESA1034.
Full textThe study addresses the Mont-Genèvre road and the Cottian Alps district as playing a major rôle in the transalpine traffic during the Roman period. A general chapter upon alpine circulation in the Antiquity reviews the following subjects: recent paleoclimatic data, control of an itinerary in the genesis of preroman tribes’ settlement, actual knowledge of Alps by Romans, and practical traveling conditions through mountains.Relationships between politico-military events, territorial limits and road network are analysed along five centuries of Roman presence. The idea of a vast preroman kingdom ruled by Cottius is not shared. The transition from independence to the status of roman prefecture is viewed as a preliminary decision of August and not as a final event of the Alps conquest. Ammianus alleged hostility of Cottius to Rome, but his testimony has to be rejected. Pline’s allusion to the twelve cottian cities which were not hostile is explained by supposing an early transitory state of the prefecture.It is explained how the development of the road network allowed promotion of some cities to municipal status, favoured romanisation and boosted the economy of high valleys. An intensification of pastoralism through the practice of transhumance is suggested. Related aspects of the alpine traffic, as cursus publicus, Quadragesima Galliarum and religious beliefs of travellers are examined. Evidences for the existence of a ‘Mont-Genèvre roads system’, constructed since the time of the prefecture, are derived from archaeological registries and local exploration. Concerning the road of the Durance valley, within cottian frontiers, it appears to follow a quite different course from the one proposed until now. Arguments are gathered favouring the existence of a roman road running across the Petit Mont-Cenis and leading to the Rhenan limes. The road which very likely runs over the col de Larche (or de la Madeleine) and through the Ubaye valley appears to join easily the Durance valley contrary to some previous opinions. Two other routes of the Mont-Genèvre system are studied in detail. One crosses the col du Lautaret and its two remaining sections are carefully examined, namely the Porte Romaine de Bons and the rock-cutted segment near Bourg d’Oisans. The second road, between Luc-en-Diois and the Mont-Genèvre, appears only on the Tabula Peutingeriana. Graphical examination of the drawing and local investigation does not allow a definitive conclusion upon the reality of this route
Ardisson, Sandrine. "Etude des ensembles thermaux de Cimiez (Nice, Alpes maritimes)." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE2002.
Full textThe treble complex of thermae which is assembled in the district of Cimiez is the most important testimony of the antique town; nevertheless, no study had been so far thoroughly realized. The analysis of the three thermae which we are proposing is founded upon a full and critical new examination of the old excavations and finds data, as well as a complete inventory of the vestiges remaining on the place. Although it is well known by the public since a long time, the thermae complex of Cimiez holds a great part that is still unknown, such as their absolute and relative chronology and also the ground of their assembling. The review of some part of the archeological material brought by old excavations which were conducted without stratigraphy nor exhaustivity, enabled many universitary studies but it did not bring concrete data which would have enable a relation between them, the building and its evolution. Thus, we tried to propose a periodicity of these buildings and re-buildings, from, on one side, contacts and relations between each building structure and, on the other side, a reflection about the technology and the material that was used. Our study concerns also the organization and evolution of the thermae district with its sanitary office, from the setting in of the hydraulic network (aqueduct and waterworks), first step toward the district modelling, until the time of its full use when the three thermae worked together. Studying how long it was working, what were the changes in the users moves and even in the buildings typology brings interesting data about the evolution in the way of bathe and more generally about the social uses on the scale of the Empire. These results enabled by the strict study of the whole vestiges remaining on the place allow us to set the analysis of the thermae complex of Cimiez in a much wider frame. Finally, these evolutions prove the continuous activity and the thermal function of this district until the late Antiquity. The results of our research can bring concrete elements for the purpose of a rehabilitation campaign which began already for the frigidarium of the north thermae with the “Plan Patrimoine Antique” and which should be urgently followed, in order to protect against obvious damage these noteworthy monuments and district which are unrivalled in the Alpes Maritimes department
Clément, Paul. "Les productions d’huile et de vin dans les Alpes-Maritimes antiques." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016AIXM3020.
Full textThis work presents a catalogue of archeological sites and equipments related to the production of olive oil and wine in the present Département des Alpes-Maritimes. By the end of 2015, 70 sites had been indexed, including 250 archeological items , mostly concerning pressing facilities and some crushing mills (molae oleariae); all of which have been recorded on individual data sheets. The major development of the rural press settlements was found at the beginning of the Roman Empire. While most wineries stopped producing during the 2nd century A.C. or in the early 3rd century, the production of olive oil, after a slowing down in the 3rd century, experienced a revival during the Low Empire and until the Late Antiquity. The analysis has given a global first insight into the economic and technological dimensions of olive oil and wine production in the region
Sumera, Franck. "Signature des occupations protohistoriques et antiques dans l’évolution des paysages et dans la construction de la géographie humaine du massif du Mercantour (Alpes-Maritimes)." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015AIXM3019.
Full textArchaeological and paleo-environmental research carried out in the Southern Alps attest to the existence of pastoral practices continuous from the Neolithic period. The latter brought about a constant opening-up of the environment which resulted in the formation of present-day landscapes. The signals sent back by archaeology, history and the paleo-environment concerning rearing practices and activities having had an impact on the landscape since the Iron Age are re-examined through a synthesis of the current state of knowledge. Analysis of existing documentation is used to ascertain sources of impact on the landscape and relationships between pastoral practices, settlement lands and areas of economic exchange. Comprehensive study of the territory and anthropic remains is carried out using the Napoleonic cadastral survey and orthophotographic coverage. The data bases built using these supports are enriched by the incorporation of environmental data taken from GIS bases connected to environmental contexts. This data set provides a new corpus of archaeological information which enables us to apprehend the spatial and qualitative diversity of pastoral remains. Three case-studies provide information concerning the weight of Iron Age and Roman occupation in the sub-Alpine floors. Two of these allow consideration of the construction of Iron Age and Roman territorial areas and their subsequent development. A Gallic sanctuary located at an altitude of 1800m, dedicated to hero and nature-worship, and another sanctuary located on a pass illustrate the importance of orography within the mental constructs of the Mercantour populations
Nardelli, Michele. "Les histoires de Timagène d'Alexandrie : nouveaux fragments et nouvelles perspectives de recherche." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Rennes 2, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024REN20015.
Full textThis thesis delves into the study of Timagenes of Alexandria, a historian from the Augustan era, and his impact on Pompey Trogue’ Philippic Histories, Strabo's Geography, and Pliny the Elder's Natural History. By comparing ancient texts, latin and greek, we've discovered five new fragments of Timagenes' historical works, that merit inclusion in F. Jacoby’s collection. Thesefragments delve into Gaulish and Alpine history, a subject that Timagenes explored with particular interest through ethnography and ancient legends. Additionally, they reference the anabasis of Alexander, a topic Timagenes was familiar with through the works of Cleitarchus. The portrait of Timagenes that emerges from these fragments is that of an Alexandrian scholareager to impart Hellenistic knowledge to Roman cultural circles. It was in Rome that he undertook to teach Attic rhetoric and wrote his historical works, all while maintaining close ties with his hometown, Alexandria. From a historical perspective, Timagenes emerges as a worthy heir to the greek historiographical tradition, particularly that represented by Herodotus and Theopompus. Timagenes’ work exerted significant influence on the literary productions of the Augustan era, especially in the field of Gaulish and Alpine history: indeed, Pompey Trogue incorporated Timagenes’ accounts into the central books of his historical work (XXXXXII), while Strabo cited the historian in Book IV of his Geography
Porcher, Emilie. "Le secteur de la moyenne Durance : un espace de transition entre Alpes, Rhône et Méditerranée, première approche des échanges et de l’activité fluviale à travers l’étude de la céramique. : Composition et évolution du vaisselier en moyenne Durance et sur le plateau de Valensole entre la deuxième moitié du Ier s. av. notre ère et le début du Ve s. ap. notre ère." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014AIXM3015.
Full textThe region of the moyenne Durance, a great zone of transition between the Mediterranean land and the alpine zone, is a region which is relatively badly characterised for the roman period in relation to trade, despite a network of important communication links (pass of via domitia) and a dense river network (the Durance). The starting point of this work was the detailed study of the secondary agglomeration of the Bourget at L'Escale (04) thus the installation of the banks as close as possible to the Durance, explained most probably by it's function as a harbour. The ceramic furniture found on this site, which covers the end of the 1st century up to the beginning of the 5th century, forms a basic idea of the materials used during this period. This collection was also increased largely by the study of many other collections from different sites and established productions in the region which also interest us. This work allows the understanding of the make-up and evolution of the usage of the dresser in haute Provence for this period, and to show evidence for the relationships and correspondences maintained by this region and the surrounding regions
Pellegrino, Emmanuel. "La céramique d'époque romaine sur les sites des Alpes-Maritimes du IIe siècle av. J. -C. Au Vie siècle ap. J. -C. : définition et évolution d'un modèle régional : thèse." Nice, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000NICE2013.
Full textSegard, Maxence. "Les Alpes occidentales à l'époque romaine : développement urbain et exploitation des ressources des régions de montagne : Italie, Gaule Narbonnaise, provinces alpines." Aix-Marseille 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005AIX10063.
Full textMorabito, Stéphane. "La province romaine des Alpes Maritimes, des origines à la fin de l'Antiquité." Montpellier 3, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007MON30061.
Full textThis study attempts to resolve the questions relating to the origins of provincia Alpium Maritimarum, its creation and evolution in terms of the cities and the populations within it up to the late Antiquity. Provincial power, territorial borders and the limits of its cities, the judicial status of its communities, the onomastics of its populations, and an assessment of the auxiliary troupes stationed in its capital are researched in this paper. Furthermore, this thesis also examines the various themes relating to municipal life, and the channels of communication within the province. Nikaia, in the locality of Marseilles and often improperly included within the limits of Alpes Maritimae, is discussed here in depth. The author addresses the question of its location, the shape and form of municipal life within it, and the territory it occupied. This study is based primarily on epigraphic sources, which have been compiled and classified here by civitas. A further two chapters contain, for one, a listing of inscriptions discovered in the territory of Nikaia and, for the other, a record of the milestones observed within the limits of Alpes Maritimae. Each inscription is recorded and presented according to the standards of the discipline. Maps, photographs and manuscript extracts relating to and supporting the epigraphic evidence are also included in this paper, with the aim of providing as much documentation as possible to the academic community regarding the subject
Baudoin, Bruno. "La cité de Riez et son territoire : une occupation antique au pied des Alpes." Aix-Marseille 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008AIX10021.
Full textBooks on the topic "Alpes – Antiquité"
Guy, Barruol, and Bertucchi Guy, eds. Les Hautes-Alpes. Paris: Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 1995.
Find full textGuy, Barruol, ed. Les Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. Paris: Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, 1997.
Find full textDietrich, Christine. Asyl: Vergleichende Untersuchung zu einer Rechtsinstitution im Alten Israel und seiner Umwelt. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2008.
Find full textAmouretti, Marie-Claire. Le pain et l'huile dans la Gre ce antique: De l'araire au moulin. Paris: les Belles lettres, 1986.
Find full textL, Grabbe Lester, Haak Robert D. 1949-, and Society of Biblical Literature. Prophetic Texts and their Ancient Contexts Group., eds. 'Every city shall be forsaken': Urbanism and prophecy in ancient Israel and the Near East. Sheffield, Eng: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001.
Find full textLadoucette, Jean Charles François. Histoire, Topographie, Antiquités, Usages, Dialectes des Hautes-Alpes. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.
Find full textLadoucette, Jean Charles François. Histoire, Topographie, Antiquités, Usages, Dialectes des Hautes-Alpes. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.
Find full textRecherches Sur la Géographie Ancienne et les Antiquités du département des Basses-Alpes... Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.
Find full textMurnaghan, Sheila, and Deborah H. Roberts. Pan in the Alps. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199583478.003.0008.
Full textLeland. Etruscan Roman Remains. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.
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"Chapter Five. Graecia Transvolavit Alpes." In Lutheran Humanists and Greek Antiquity, 187–212. BRILL, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004179653.i-236.55.
Full textSchaumann, Caroline. "The Alps." In Peak Pursuits, 75–90. Yale University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300231946.003.0004.
Full textCHRISTIE, NEIL. "From the Danube to the Po: the Defence of Pannonia and Italy in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries ad." In The Transition to Late Antiquity, on the Danube and Beyond. British Academy, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197264027.003.0020.
Full textCivetta, Aude, Brice Chevaux, Bérangère Jossier, and Romuald Mercurin. "Nikaia et Cemenelum (Nice, Alpes-Maritimes) : deux cités voisines, deux espaces culturels différents ?" In Death and the Societies of Late Antiquity, 85–96. Presses universitaires de Provence, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pup.68075.
Full textCivetta, Aude, Brice Chevaux, Bérangère Jossier, and Romuald Mercurin. "Nikaia and Cemenelum (Nice, Alpes-Maritimes): two neighbouring cities, two different cultural areas?—abridged version." In Death and the Societies of Late Antiquity, 85–96. Presses universitaires de Provence, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pup.68141.
Full textCole, Emma. "Martin Crimp’s Alles Weitere kennen Sie aus dem Kino." In Postdramatic Tragedies, 71–102. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817680.003.0003.
Full text"„Alles versöhnt“: Die Vorstellung von der Versöhnung im Brief an die Kolosser." In Sōtēria: Salvation in Early Christianity and Antiquity, 383–404. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004396883_021.
Full textLee, Alexander. "Culture and the arts." In The Later Middle Ages, 109–35. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198731641.003.0005.
Full textLattard, Alexia, Céline Huguet, Florence Mocci, Olivier Thuaudet, Danièle Foy, Yann Dedonder, Pierre Magniez, and Delphine Isoardi. "Alpine societies confronting death during Late Antiquity: in the heart of the civitas of Eturamina, the site of Saint-Pierre 2 at Thorame-Basse (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, 04)—Abridged version." In Death and the Societies of Late Antiquity, 353–67. Presses universitaires de Provence, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pup.69278.
Full textLattard, Alexia, Céline Huguet, Florence Mocci, Olivier Thuaudet, Danièle Foy, Yann Dedonder, Pierre Magniez, and Delphine Isoardi. "Les sociétés alpines de l’Antiquité tardive face à la mort en montagne : au cœur de la civitas d’Eturamina, le site de Saint-Pierre 2 à Thorame-Basse (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, 04)." In Death and the Societies of Late Antiquity, 353–67. Presses universitaires de Provence, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pup.69210.
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