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Journal articles on the topic "Parure en coquille"
Dupont, Catherine, Stéphan Hinguant, and Didier Merle. "Diversité des territoires d’origine des parures en coquillage mésolithiques de la grotte Rochefort (Saint-Pierre-sur-Erve, Mayenne)." Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française 114, no. 1 (2017): 7–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bspf.2017.14749.
Full textPeschaux, Caroline, Pierre Bodu, Pierre Lozouet, and Marian Vanhaeren. "Le mont Saint-Aubin à Oisy (Nièvre, France) : un lieu de production d’objets de parure sur coquilles du Badegoulien." Gallia Préhistoire, no. 62 (March 11, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/galliap.3042.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Parure en coquille"
Hoareau, Leïla. "Évolutions des sociétés épigravettiennes au cours du Tardiglaciaire : de la biographie des objets de parure aux traditions ornementales." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023COAZ2003.
Full textThe Late Glacial (18 - 11 ka cal. BP) is marked by a series of important climatic changes. Hunter-gatherer societies in Europe adapted in various ways. The studies carried out over the last decades on Epigravettian societies allowed to identify major socio-economic changes during this period, mainly through lithic tools analysis. The networks of circulation of goods between the groups, their mobility and their mode of exploitation of the territories seem to have undergone significant changes.In order to better understand these evolutions, ornaments are an ideal proxy, allowing us to approach the interactions between groups, the evolution of social strategies and cultural geography. We intend here to reconstruct the biography of Epigravettian ornaments, from the choice and acquisition of raw materials to their abandonment. Each step in the life of these objects has been reconstructed by means of a traceological analysis, which enabled to reconstruct the ways material were gathered, manufactured and used.The sites of riparo Tagliente (Veneto, Italy), riparo Dalmeri (Trento, Italy) and the abri Martin (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France) were analysed using this method. These three sites document all the phases of the Late Glacial period: the Older Dryas and the Bølling at riparo Tagliente, the Allerød at riparo Dalmeri and finally the Younger Dryas at the abri Martin.We were thus able to highlight a diachronic evolution of the ornamental repertoire, which could be partly linked to a profound modification of the littoral biotopes during the Late Glacial sea level rise. This modification in the choice of species does not lead to changes in the modes of use of ornaments, which remain very stable over time. Despite the existence of a shared repertoire of species used throughout Italy, Provence and the Western Balkans, we have noted that certain materials are specific of some regions. Similarly, the modes of use seem to contrast between the sites of the Liguro-Provençal arc and those of north-eastern Italy. The coherence between the data on the regional differentiation of ornamental traditions and the territories of circulation of siliceous raw materials offers a picture of very distinct territories within which goods and ideas seem to circulate in a dense manner. Between these areas, social interactions are based on different social strategies. The systemic analysis of the different socio-economic realm gives us elements to reconstitute social dynamics and networks of complex interactions
Taborin, Yvette. "Les coquillages dans la parure paléolithique en France." Paris 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA010623.
Full textRigaud, Solange. "" La parure : traceur de la géographie culturelle et des dynamiques de peuplement au passage Mésolithique-Néolithique en Europe "." Phd thesis, Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux I, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00668694.
Full textMougne, Caroline. "Exploitation et utilisation des invertébrés marins durant la Protohistoire sur le territoire continental et littoral Manche-Atlantique français." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015REN1S020.
Full textThis work deals with the use and exploitation of marine invertebrates (molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms) during the Protohistory on the Channel and Atlantic coasts in France. It relies on the inventory of 197 sites characterized by the presence of this type of fauna. Some archaeomalacological studies have been realized on 32 of these sites, of which 17 during this thesis. The results allow to approach various themes, such as the environments exploited, the subsistence economy (food, geographical variations, exchange network), crafts (dyeing, beads, building material, etc.) and funeral and ritual practices (hoard, ritual meal). The study of the marine invertebrates thus contributes to a better understanding of the socio-economical and cultural systems of the littoral and continental communities during the Protohistory
Este trabajo se centra en el uso y explotación de los invertebrados marinos (moluscos, crustáceos y equinodermos) durante la Protohistoria en la costa de la Mancha y Atlántica de Francia. La investigación se basa en un inventario de 197 sitios arqueológicos con presencia de restos malacológicos, sobre 32 de ellos se ha realizado un estudio arqueomalacológico, de los cuales 17 se han desarrollado e incluido en el contexto de esta tesis doctoral. Los resultados obtenidos se han orientado a tratar una variedad de cuestiones, como el medioambiente explotado, la economía de subsistencia a partir de diferentes perspectivas (la alimentación, las especificaciones geográfica, o las redes de intercambio), la producción artesanal (tintes, elementos de adorno o material de construcción), o las prácticas funerarias y rituales (elementos de ajuar, comidas rituales). El estudio de los invertebrados marinos contribuye así a una mejor comprensión de los sistemas culturales y socio-económicos de las comunidades costeras y también continentales a lo largo de la Protohistoria
Books on the topic "Parure en coquille"
La parure en coquillage au paléolithique. Paris: CNRS Éditions, 1993.
Find full textParure en Coquille à Sayula, Occident du Mexique: Approche Techno-Stylistique et Rôle Dans la Dynamique Socioculturelle Entre 450 et 1000 Apr. J. -C. British Archaeological Reports Limited, 2018.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Parure en coquille"
Mas, Élodie. "Manufacture de parures en coquillage dans le bassin de Sayula à l’époque classique (Jalisco, Mexique)." In Matières premières et gestion des ressources, 119–41. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.5081.
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