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Journal articles on the topic "Fouilles archéologiques – Amérique du Nord"
Jinzhang, Peng. "Les fouilles archéologiques du secteur nord de Mogao." Arts asiatiques 67, no. 1 (2012): 107–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/arasi.2012.1781.
Full textLaroche, Françoise. "Les rituels de construction des temples égyptiens. Gestes représentés sur les parois et actes attestés par des fouilles à Karnak." Archimède. Archéologie et histoire ancienne 7 (June 9, 2020): 76–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.47245/archimede.0007.ds1.07.
Full textDagens, Bruno. "Recherches archéologiques franco-thaï dans la Thaïlande du Nord-Est. Les fouilles de Muang-Champasi." Comptes-rendus des séances de l année - Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres 138, no. 1 (1994): 43–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/crai.1994.15302.
Full textTrudel, François. "De l’ethnohistoire et l’histoire orale à la mémoire sociale chez les Inuits du Nunavut." Anthropologie et Sociétés 26, no. 2-3 (October 15, 2003): 137–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/007052ar.
Full textDanto, Anatole, and Yolaine Maigrot. "Ethno-archéologie des bassins versants de la Baltique orientale." Études finno-ougriennes 56 (2024): 309–26. https://doi.org/10.4000/12y5z.
Full textBadawi, Massoud. "Les verres abbassides des fouilles du théâtre romain de Jablé en Syrie." Chronos 33 (September 3, 2018): 141–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31377/chr.v33i0.97.
Full textÉlaigne, Sandrine. "Cuisiner à Délos." Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 145.2 (2022): 475–525. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/11z0d.
Full textTremblay, Roland, and Stéphane Noël. "Enfiler du rouge : les parures en pierres de la mission Notre‑Dame‑de‑Lorette, L’Ancienne-Lorette (CeEu-11)." Archéologiques, no. 34 (February 28, 2022): 39–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1086828ar.
Full textNordiguian, Lévon. "Quatre Chapelles Médiévales du Koura." Chronos 24 (March 28, 2019): 7–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.31377/chr.v24i0.428.
Full textVivas, Mathieu, and Adrien Bayard. "Nouveau regard interdisciplinaire sur la ville de Vieil-Hesdin (Moyen Âge-pré-modernité)." Revue du Nord 446, no. 2 (March 14, 2023): 445–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdn.1446.0445.
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Pochon, Anaïs. "Contribution à l'étude des systèmes politico-religieux des cultures du Mississippi (XIème-XVIème siècle)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024SORUL113.
Full textThe Mississippian Cultures are agricultural societies established on the Mississippi Valley between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries. Practicing maize agriculture, they established ceremonial and urban centers composed of tumuli on which various structures were built. The arrangement within the burial mounds is part of the socio-political organization of a society based on a cosmovision that has been the subject of various archaeological and ethnohistorical studies since the twentieth century. A mythology based on the antagonism between the Thunderbird and the Serpent materialized on artifacts made of copper and shells in particular. Through the study of the four major Mississippian sites (Cahokia, Moundville, Etowah and Spiro), what are the elements that allow us to speak of "Mississippian cultures"? Moreover, what socio-political-religious organization was adopted by the Mississippians considering the results of the archaeological studies carried out? To what extent can a study of twentieth-century ethnographic texts (Omaha, Osage, Sauk, among others) help in the analysis of the religious field? What observations did European colonizers have of Native American groups formerly federated with the Mississippians (the most evocative example being the Natchez)? Through the spatial analysis of the arrangement of burial mounds, funerary spaces and the question of sacrifice, iconography and its correlation to myths and funerary rites, this study is a contribution to the archaeology of Mississippi cultures and a contribution to the discussion on the socio-political organization of Mississippians
Pinto, Nolla María. "Recherches archéologiques dans le haut plateau de Bogota (Colombie) : le site Galindo." Paris 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA010594.
Full textThe archaeological investigations of the pre-ceramic period on the high plain of cundinamarca and boyaca (colombia) have demonstrated that groups of hunters gatherers settled in this area in rock-shelters from 13000 b. P. Onwards. The excavation of Galindo, located on a natural terrace, allowed us to investigate the oldest open-air settlement of the preceramic period on the sabana de bogota. At this site, four successive periods of occupation can be distinguished, starting from 8745 b. P. The oldest two were of very short duration. Around 7735 the occupation of the terrace seems to be of a more stable character, but it was still seasonal. Towards 5000 b. P. The terrace was abandoned, to be resettled later by agriculturalists of the ceramic herreraperiod and more recent groups. The different occupants exploited the faunal resources that were typical of the area (deer, cavia and ducks). The lithic industry consists of one single technological system for the production of flakes and unifacial tools, without predetermination of the end-product. This technological tradition was used by the groups of hunters gatherers of the high plain from the beginnings of the pre-ceramic period until more recent times. It differs from another tradition found at some sites in colombia, where the stone toolkit consists of bifacials manufactured with predetermination
De, Meulemeester Johnny. "Archéologie du peuplement au Moyen Age : une approche archéologique de la société médiévale à travers cinq années de recherche de terrain." Caen, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996CAEN1198.
Full textTHIS THESIS GIVES AN OVERVIEUW OF 25 YEARS OF FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY PRACTISED IN THE ANCIENT SOUTHERN NETHERLANDS AND IN SPAIN. ALMOST EVERY CHAPTRE OF MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY IS DISCUSSED (E. G. Research HISTORY, RURAL AND URBAN ARCHAEOLOGY, CHURCHES AND ABBAYS, CASTLES) BUT EARTH WORKS AND MOTTE-AND-BAILEY CASTLES OF THE SOUTHERN NETHERLANDS TAKE A PREDOMINANT POSITION IN THIS STUDY. AS FAR AS SPAIN IS CONCERNED, THE RESEARCH IS LIMITED TO THE ISLAMIC SETTLEMENT (BOTH URBAN AND RURAL) ; EXCAVATIONS OF A FORTIFIED GRANARY PERMIT COMPARAISONS WITH BERBER SETTLEMENT IN NORTH-AFRICA, BUT ASWEL WITH MORE NORTHERLY REGIONS IN THE CHRISTIAN WORLD
Langelin, Emmanuelle. "D'une occupation périphérique à l'intégration dans le tissu urbain : étude archéologique de la rue des Potiers à Douai, XIIe-XVe siècles." Lille 3, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003LIL3A004.
Full textMiloud, Zidane. "Djemila et Sétif : l'urbanisme comparé de deux villes romaines d'Afrique du Nord." Paris 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA010619.
Full textKhan, Mohammad Nasim. "Thor Nord, Helor Das Ouest, Helor Das Est (Publication de trois sites archéologiques de la haute vallée de l'Indus)." Paris 3, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA030140.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is the study of rock-carvings (drawings and inscriptions) of three archaeological sites of the upper indus, northern pakistan : thor north, helor das west and helor das east. Its first part is a general introduction of the upper undus valley, a study of ancient routes by which this region have to be joined, a brief introduction of chilas region (geographical and administrative position, climate, resources) and the whole sites of this region, the method of work adopted for this thesis, and the definitions of some listed words which appeared throughout this research. The second part is an integral study of the three sites (thor north, helor das west, helor das east) : introduction, study of rock-carvings site by site and boulder by boulder of all the inscriptions (reading, translation, commentary, dating) and drawings and their identifications. The third part consists of two sub-parts : a general commentary of all of the rock-carvings which are classified under different topics, followed by a general conclusion about the identification of engravers : why, when and by whom these carvings were engraved; added with some list and index at the end. The second volume consists in two parts : a series of some drawings of carving and a complete list of photos of all stones, except few ones, of these sites
Thuillier, Frédy. "Les ateliers céramiques d'époque gallo-romaine dans le nord de la Gaule : organisation et typologie des structures de production." Tours, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003TOUR2026.
Full textGateau, Fabienne. "La chaîne de la Nerthe et son piémont nord (Bouches-du-Rhône) : archéologie de l'espace rural du premier âge du fer au Moyen Age." Aix-Marseille 1, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1994AIX10031.
Full textArimura, Makoto. "La Néolithisation de la Syrie du Nord-Ouest : l'évolution des industries lithiques à Tell Ain El-Kerkh (Bassin du Rouj, 8500-6000 Cal. BC)." Lyon 2, 2007. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2007/arimura_m.
Full textWest Asia is one of regions where transformation of hunter-gatherers into farmers happened without external influence. This transformation, Neolithisation in other word, is well documented in archaeological records, in particular in the Levant. The aim of this research is to study the evolution of lithic industries in the North Levant and to understand the development of chipped stone technology in relation to the Neolithisation. The principle material studied is a collection coming from excavations of Tell Ain el-Kerkh in Northwest Syria. In order to achieve the goal of this study, three steps were set up;1) detailed analysis of the lithic industries of Tell Ain el-Kerkh for the understanding the strategies of lithic production carried out at this site (chapter III);2) comparison of the lithic material from Kerkh with those from other contemporary sites for the understanding of the general evolution of lithic industries during the Neolithic (chapters IV and V);3) we will finally discuss several characters of lithic industries with relation with the Neolithisation (Chapter VI). The methodology used in the analysis of lithic industries is the reconstruction of chaînes opératoires of lithic production. In particular, three important aspects in the lithic production, raw material acquisition, blank production method and tool making, were examined. The study about lithic industries of Tell Ain el-Kerkh showed that lithic production strategy conducted in the site was different according to a period. In the earliest period (El-Rouj 1a period: 8500 BC), blade production using bipolar naviform cores played important role for making divers tools. In the following period (El-Rouj 1b periode: 7500-7000 BC), lithic production strategy was highly developed, which consist of three different chaînes opératoires. In the beginning of the Pottery Neolithic, El-Rouj 2a/2b periode (7000-6800 BC), there is no significant change for the lithic industry when compared with that of preceding pre-pottery period (El-Rouj 1b). Since middle phase of the Pottery Neolithic (El-Rouj 2c period: 6800-6300 BC), the increase of flakes for tool blank is observed. In the final phase of Pottery Neolithic (El-Rouj 2d period: 6300-6000 BC), the lithic industry is characterized by predominance of flakes and a considerable diminution of blades. Comparison of the result obtained from the study of lithic industries at Tell Ain el-Kerkh with other contemporary sites in the north Levant provided a perspective of general evolution of lithic industries in the north Levant from 9th to 7th millennia BC. In addition, we tried to understand the development of the lithic industries in relation to socio-economic context. In the end, two important topics in the Neolithic Levant, diffusion of the PPNB culture and the PPNB collapse, were discussed from the point of view of our results
Huron, Denis. "Le nord-est de la cité des Leuques : aux époques laténienne et gallo-romaine." Nancy 2, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987NAN21010.
Full textBooks on the topic "Fouilles archéologiques – Amérique du Nord"
Adams, G. Fouilles archéologiques au lieu historique national des fourches à Winnipeg: Mesures d'atténuation liées à l'aménagement de la pointe Nord. Ottawa, Ont: Environnement Canada, Service des parcs, 1990.
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