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2. LES DONNÉES ARCHÉOLOGIQUES DE LA FIN DU NÉOLITHIQUE DANS LA VALLÉE DE L’AISNE ET SES ENVIRONS.
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COLAS, Caroline and COTTIAUX, Richard
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ARCHAEOLOGY ,NEOLITHIC Period ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations ,OCCUPATIONS ,OBJECT (Aesthetics) - Abstract
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- 2022
3. L’ARCHÉOLOGIE DE LA VALLÉE DE L’AISNE UNE AVENTURE SCIENTIFIQUE D’UN DEMI-SIÈCLE.
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DEMOULE, Jean-Paul
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations ,EVOLUTIONARY theories ,ARCHAEOLOGISTS ,URBAN archaeology ,DEBATE - Abstract
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- 2022
4. LES DONNÉES ARCHÉOLOGIQUES DE LA FIN DU NÉOLITHIQUEDANS LA VALLÉE DE L’AISNE ET SES ENVIRONS
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Colas, Caroline, Cottiaux, Richard, and Colas, Caroline
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Late neolithic ,Néolithique final ,Aisne-Tal ,settlements ,[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory ,Jungneolithikum ,burials ,cremation ,pits ,Néolithique récent ,Endneolithikum ,Gräber ,Aisne valley ,sépultures ,vallée de l’Aisne ,habitats ,Gruben ,fosses ,incinérations ,Siedlungen ,Brandbestattungen - Abstract
Die Informationsquellen aus dem Aisne-Tal und dessen Umland, welche die Periode zwischen der Mitte des 4. und dem Ende des 3. Jahrtausends v. u. Z. betreffen, werden oft als spärlich und widersprüchlich angesehen und stammen aus archäologischen Kontexten, die nur schwer einzuordnen sind. Hier wie auch anderswo hat die Präventivarchäologie es nichtsdestoweniger ermöglicht, das Datenmaterial durch die Multiplikation von oft übergangenen Entdeckungen zu bereichern. Unter den 38 an das Ende des Neolithikums datierten Fundplätzen des Sektors, sind eingetiefte Strukturen zu beobachten, kleine Fundensembles oder Befunde, welche auf eine Besiedlung zu dieser Zeit deuten. Sie wurden bei Diagnosen oder Präventivgrabungen entdeckt, die in den meisten Fällen zunächst Strukturen anderer Perioden betrafen. Ziel dieses Beitrags ist es diese Quellenzusammenzufassen und zu versuchen eine Bestandsaufnahme vorzuschlagen., In the Aisne Valley, sources of information for the period between the middle of thefourth millennium to the end of the third millennium BC are considered rare, disparate and difficult to characterise. Here as elsewhere, preventive archeology has nevertheless made it possible to improve our understanding with increasing discoveries that have mostly gone unnoticed. Among the 38 occupations dated to the end of the Neolithic period recorded in the region, we observe hollow structures, small assemblages or particular archaeological contexts indicating the presence of occupation of this period. These were discovered during testing or preventive excavations, the initial object of which was usually related to occupations of other periods. This presentation aims to pool and compile these sources., Dans la vallée de l’Aisne et ses alentours, les sources d’information concernant l’époque comprise entre le milieu du IVe millénaire et la fin du IIIe millénaire avant notre ère sont souvent considérées comme peu abondantes, disparates et provenant de contextes archéologiques difficiles à caractériser. Ici comme ailleurs, les recherches d’archéologie préventive ont néanmoins permis de renouveler la documentation par la multiplication de découvertes passées le plus souvent sous silence. Parmi les 38 occupations datées de la fin du Néolithique répertoriées dans le secteur, on observe quelques structures en creux, des petits ensembles de mobilier ou des contextes archéologiques particuliers signalant la présence d’une occupation de cette époque, découverts dans le cadre de diagnostics ou de fouilles préventives dont l’objet initial portait la plupart du temps sur des occupations relevant d’autres époques. Cette présentation vise à mettre en commun ces sources et à tenter d’en proposer un état documentaire.
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- 2022
5. Archaeobotanical investigations in the Aisne valley, northern France, from the neolithic up to the early Middle Ages.
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Bakels, Corrie
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Carbonized fruits and seeds retrieved during rescue excavations in the Aisne valley, France, and near surroundings are discussed. The time span covered is Neolithic through to the 6th century A.D. The sequence starts with the crop plants grown by Bandkeramik farmers. A later innovation was the introduction of naked wheat by the Neolithic Cerny culture. The early Iron Age brought major innovations such as a diversification in crops and the appearance of pastures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1999
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6. Linear Pottery Culture Household Organisation: An Economic Model
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Hachem, Lamys, author and Hamon, Caroline, author
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- 2014
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7. Linear Pottery Culture Household Organisation. An Economic Model
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Lamys Hachem, Caroline Hamon, Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (Inrap), Trajectoires - UMR 8215, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (UP1)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Alasdair Whittle and Penny Bickle
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010506 paleontology ,hunting ,Linearbandkeramik ,[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory ,Aisne valley ,01 natural sciences ,Agricultural economics ,Grinding tools ,Human settlement ,0601 history and archaeology ,Zooarchaeology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,2. Zero hunger ,Consumption (economics) ,animal husbandry ,LBK Neolithic ,060102 archaeology ,business.industry ,Subsistence agriculture ,06 humanities and the arts ,Animal husbandry ,cereal processing ,Geography ,Economy ,Agriculture ,macrolithic tools ,Faunal remains ,Economic model ,Pottery ,France ,Houses ,business - Abstract
International audience; A combined analysis of faunal remains and macrolithic tools, reflecting meat and plant food consumption, was conducted on six multi-phase settlements in the Aisne valley (Picardy, France), dating to the late Linearbandkeramik (LBK). A new socio-economic model is proposed. A study of the house plans, phase and position in the settlements leads to distinctions between houses according to subsistence, with links made between the economic and symbolic importance of agricultural and hunting activities. Although all households were autonomous in their daily consumption, some surplus was produced. Long houses carried out more animal husbandry and cereal processing, while small houses are more linked to hunting and secondary animal exploitation. These differences between households can be interpreted in terms of sociology, identity and economy, which allows the examination of different facets of the same society, based on comparisons of the respective value of ‘farming’ and ‘hunting’ in LBK society.
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- 2014
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8. Evolution of the environment on the plain of Soupir / Moussy-Verneuil (Aisne), according to the palynological analyzes of archaeological structures and palaeochanels
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Boulen, Muriel, Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (Inrap), Archéozoologie, archéobotanique : sociétés, pratiques et environnements (AASPE), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Paris I - Panthéon-Sorbonne, and François Giligny
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Archaeology ,Human activity ,Archéologie ,[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory ,Palynologie ,Aisne valley ,[SHS.ENVIR]Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studies ,Aisne ,Activités humaines ,Palynology ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences - Abstract
Mémoire de Maîtrise; The systematic archaeological monitoring program on granulary quarries, conducted by the European Protohistory team of UMR 7041 of the CNRS for more than twenty years, has allowed the recognition of human settlements on the plain delimited by the communes of Soupir and Moussy. Verneuil (Aisne).The presence of poorly draining soils that constitute part of the plain of Soupir / Moussy-Verneuil has led to the establishment of networks of drainage ditches from the end of the Iron Age to the current period. These structures then behave like "pollen traps".These edaphic conditions favored the good conservation of the sporo-pollen content in the filling of archaeological structures (habitat pits and ditches), thus providing us with the opportunity to obtain paleo-environmental information for the different periods concerned (age of Bronze, Iron Age, Antiquity and the Middle Ages). For some of these periods, we have data in different parts of the plain. They allow a spatial view of the composition of the environment and the anthropic activities it undergoes. Finally, studied occupations ranging from the late Bronze Age to the medieval period, we then also have a diachronic approach to this environment, its evolution and its anthropization.At the same time, the filling of three paleochenals, observed during various archaeological diagnoses, was also studied. They provide continuous, historical and contemporary data of recognized archaeological occupations. All these results made it possible to apprehend the history of the landscape and its anthropization since the Late Glacial and to refine the knowledge related to the occupations in general, and protohistorical in particular.; Le programme de suivi archéologique systématique sur les carrières de granulat, mené par l’équipe Protohistoire Européenne de l’UMR 7041 du CNRS depuis plus vingt ans, a permis une reconnaissance des implantations humaines sur la plaine délimitée par les communes de Soupir et Moussy-Verneuil (Aisne). La présence de sols peu drainants qui constituent une partie de la plaine de Soupir / Moussy-Verneuil a suscité la mise en place de réseaux de fossés de drainage dès la fin de l’âge du Fer et jusqu’à la période actuelle. Ces structures se comportent alors comme « pièges à pollen ».Ces conditions édaphiques ont favorisé la bonne conservation du contenu sporo-pollinique dans le remplissage des structures archéologiques (fosses d’habitat et fossés), nous fournissant ainsi l’opportunité d’obtenir des informations paléo-environnementales pour les différentes périodes concernées (âge du Bronze, âge du Fer, Antiquité et Moyen Âge). Pour certaines de ces périodes, nous disposons de données en différents endroits de la plaine. Elles permettent une vision spatiale de la composition du milieu et des activités anthropiques qu’il subit. Enfin, les occupations étudiées s’échelonnant du Bronze final à la période médiévale, nous avons alors également une approche diachronique de cet environnement, de son évolution et de son anthropisation.Parallèlement, les comblements de trois paléochenaux, observés lors de différents diagnostics archéologiques, ont également été étudiés. Ils offrent des données continues, antérieures et contemporaines des occupations archéologiques reconnues. L’ensemble de ces résultats a permis d’appréhender l’histoire du paysage et de son anthropisation depuis le Tardiglaciaire et d’affiner les connaissances relatives aux occupationshumaines en général, et protohistoriques en particulier.
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- 2011
9. New observations on the Bandkeramik house and social organization
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Lamys Hachem, Trajectoires - UMR 8215, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (UP1)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (Inrap), and Hachem, Lamys
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010506 paleontology ,Archeology ,060102 archaeology ,General Arts and Humanities ,Aisne valley ,06 humanities and the arts ,01 natural sciences ,Archaeology ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences ,Geography ,zooarchaeology ,0601 history and archaeology ,[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences ,France ,Neolithic ,Social organization ,Zooarchaeology ,houses ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
International audience; The careful study of faunal and artefact remains associated with Bandkeramik houses in France has shown n e w details about activity zones and village organization in the Early Neolithic. Lamys Hachem describes the result of work from Cuiry-16s-Chaudardes in the Aisne valley, France. The people who settled in central and western Europe at the beginning of the Neolithic were farmers living in villages composed of longhouses. These structures were made of wood and daub, but all that remains today are post-holes, wall foundation trenches, refuse pits alongside the walls and other pits further away from the houses. Research into the earliest Neolithic of Eu-rope has always shown great interest in how these domestic units functioned (Soudsky
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- 2000
10. À propos de la circulation monétaire en Gaule chevelue aux IIe et Ier siècles av. J.-C / About the circulation of coinage in gallia comata in the second and first centuries BC
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John Collis, Fernand Malacher, Patrick Pion, and Vincent Guichard
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La Tène ,Chronology ,Massif Central ,Aisne valley ,Numismatics ,Geography ,Vallée de l'Aisne ,Numismatique ,Chronologie ,Archaeology ,Humanities - Abstract
The study starts with the chronological analysis of the assemblages from a number of late Iron Age sites, either well stratified or short-lived, from the Forez, the Auvergne and the Aisne valley. From these sites, it is possible to construct a number of regional chronologies to allow the study of the development of coinage in central and northern Gaul in the second-first centuries BC. In the central, central-eastern and north-eastern areas (and in south-eastern Britain), the earliest base coinage is always of cast bronze ("potin coins "). In certain areas, notably the centre-east, these remain the principal low-value coinage until the earliest Roman imperial emissions from Lyon, but elsewhere cast coins are progressively replaced by struck bronze. This redating leads on to a reconsideration of the sequence of settlements, especially in the Aisne valley. We thus advocate a "long " chronology for the end of the La Tène period, and it is supported by other evidence such as dendrochronology. Certain aspects of the interpretation of the circulation of Gallic coinage require considerable revision., A partir de plusieurs séries régionales cohérentes constituées du mobilier de sites bien stratifiés ou à occupation courte, provenant du Forez, de l'Auvergne et de la vallée de l'Aisne, on reconsidère l'évolution des monnayages de Gaule chevelue aux IIe et Ier siècle av. J.-C. On propose que les premières espèces de métal vil sont toujours, en Gaule du Centre, du Centre-Est et du Nord-Est, des monnaies coulées (" potins ") qui resteront dans certaines régions (Centre-Est) le principal monnayage jusqu'à l'installation de l'atelier impérial de Lyon, alors qu'ailleurs les monnaies coulées sont progressivement remplacées par des monnaies frappées. Ce modèle permet de remettre en cause la succession des sites d'habitat de certaines régions (en particulier dans la vallée de l'Aisne). Il apporte également de nouveaux indices en faveur d'une datation "haute" des différentes séquences de la fin de la période laténienne. Il permet enfin de réexaminer certains aspects de la circulation monétaire caractéristiques de cette période., Guichard Vincent, Pion Patrick, Malacher Fernand, Collis John. À propos de la circulation monétaire en Gaule chevelue aux IIe et Ier siècles av. J.-C / About the circulation of coinage in gallia comata in the second and first centuries BC . In: Revue archéologique du Centre de la France, tome 32, 1993. pp. 25-55.
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- 1993
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