Lepère Cédric. Cédric Lepère (2009) - Identités et transferts culturels dans le domaine circumalp... more Lepère Cédric. Cédric Lepère (2009) - Identités et transferts culturels dans le domaine circumalpin : l’exemple des productions céramiques du Chasséen provençal. In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, tome 107, n°3, 2010. pp. 599-600
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2014
Transferts sud-italiques vers les Alpes (5ème mill. cal BCE) : éléments « Serra d’Alto » de la gr... more Transferts sud-italiques vers les Alpes (5ème mill. cal BCE) : éléments « Serra d’Alto » de la grotte 2 de la Lare (Saint-Benoit, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France) (SEM
La Provence tient un role clef dans le Chasseen meridional dont la definition est fortement marqu... more La Provence tient un role clef dans le Chasseen meridional dont la definition est fortement marquee par la diffusion de productions lamellaires en silex bedoulien du Vaucluse. Paradoxalement, les productions ceramiques de cette zone nucleaire sont mal documentees, faute d’etudes exhaustives, alors que ce materiau est generalement privilegie pour definir ce complexe. Leur etude paraissait alors primordiale pour apprehender la dynamique du « monde chasseen meridional ». Afin d’isoler les domaines sur lesquels s’exerce la variabilite, l’etude s’est orientee vers une caracterisation globale des chaines operatoires, par des methodes analytiques a faible grossissement, seules capables d’aborder un corpus compose d’une centaine de sites representatifs de la documentation provencale. Des approches experimentales novatrices concernant les traitements de surface, particulierement investis durant cette periode, ont participe a la creation de typologies disjonctives facilitant la comparaison terme a terme des differents secteurs de l’etude. Cette methode a permis de selectionner les entites les plus fiables qui ont fourni une base solide a la construction, par la statistique, d’un cadre chronologique comprenant au moins 6 etapes qui se developpent entre 4250 et 3300 av. J. -C. Environ. Les croisements de donnees soulignent les roles contrastes de la ceramique en fonction du statut des sites. La cartographie des caracteres isoles en Provence amene ensuite progressivement a reconsiderer les identites du Chasseen provencal. Elle suggere, par ailleurs, une modification des tropismes regionaux, qui conduit a une dissociation du domaine provencal et languedocien
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2020
A rescue excavation at the site of Centre mobilisateur 10, located in the south-east of the Lanne... more A rescue excavation at the site of Centre mobilisateur 10, located in the south-east of the Lannemezan agglomeration (Hautes-Pyrenees) and otherwise known as the Arsenal, was carried out in 2016 by the Eveha team, under the leadership of V. Ropiot. From a geographic perspective, this sector, between Bigorre and Comminges, occupies an interface position on a fluvio-glacially formed plateau, culminating at an altitude of 600 m at the foothill of the Pyrenees, and forms a vast expanse of land including heaths, bogs, meadows and some woodland.The excavation completely uncovered a circular tumulus with a pebble enclosure, which was the main aim of the operation. However, it also brought to light ten archaeological structures, including a singular megalithic monument, composed of a monolithic slab surrounded by a pebble border, covering a chamber buried in a vast oblong pit, with a frontal entrance.The other structures consist of six fireplaces with heated pebbles, two isolated post holes and a pit containing middle Bronze Age objects, which were plundered or heavily reworked but appear to be linked to worship rituals. All these structures are located in the central part of the excavated zone, around the tumulus, and towards the east for the hearths, including two developed in the crown of the tumulus. These remains are attributed to a period ranging from 3700 to 1400 BCE, centred around the Final Neolithic 2. They form an unprecedented monumental funerary complex in the High-Pyrenees.
A rescue excavation at the site of Centre mobilisateur 10, located in the south-east of the Lanne... more A rescue excavation at the site of Centre mobilisateur 10, located in the south-east of the Lannemezan agglomeration (Hautes-Pyrenees) and otherwise known as the Arsenal, was carried out in 2016 by the Eveha team, under the leadership of V. Ropiot. From a geographic perspective, this sector, between Bigorre and Comminges, occupies an interface position on a fluvio-glacially formed plateau, culminating at an altitude of 600 m at the foothill of the Pyrenees, and forms a vast expanse of land including heaths, bogs, meadows and some woodland.The excavation completely uncovered a circular tumulus with a pebble enclosure, which was the main aim of the operation. However, it also brought to light ten archaeological structures, including a singular megalithic monument, composed of a monolithic slab surrounded by a pebble border, covering a chamber buried in a vast oblong pit, with a frontal entrance.The other structures consist of six fireplaces with heated pebbles, two isolated post holes and a pit containing middle Bronze Age objects, which were plundered or heavily reworked but appear to be linked to worship rituals. All these structures are located in the central part of the excavated zone, around the tumulus, and towards the east for the hearths, including two developed in the crown of the tumulus. These remains are attributed to a period ranging from 3700 to 1400 BCE, centred around the Final Neolithic 2. They form an unprecedented monumental funerary complex in the High-Pyrenees.
Lepère Cédric. Cédric Lepère (2009) - Identités et transferts culturels dans le domaine circumalp... more Lepère Cédric. Cédric Lepère (2009) - Identités et transferts culturels dans le domaine circumalpin : l’exemple des productions céramiques du Chasséen provençal. In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, tome 107, n°3, 2010. pp. 599-600
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2014
Transferts sud-italiques vers les Alpes (5ème mill. cal BCE) : éléments « Serra d’Alto » de la gr... more Transferts sud-italiques vers les Alpes (5ème mill. cal BCE) : éléments « Serra d’Alto » de la grotte 2 de la Lare (Saint-Benoit, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France) (SEM
La Provence tient un role clef dans le Chasseen meridional dont la definition est fortement marqu... more La Provence tient un role clef dans le Chasseen meridional dont la definition est fortement marquee par la diffusion de productions lamellaires en silex bedoulien du Vaucluse. Paradoxalement, les productions ceramiques de cette zone nucleaire sont mal documentees, faute d’etudes exhaustives, alors que ce materiau est generalement privilegie pour definir ce complexe. Leur etude paraissait alors primordiale pour apprehender la dynamique du « monde chasseen meridional ». Afin d’isoler les domaines sur lesquels s’exerce la variabilite, l’etude s’est orientee vers une caracterisation globale des chaines operatoires, par des methodes analytiques a faible grossissement, seules capables d’aborder un corpus compose d’une centaine de sites representatifs de la documentation provencale. Des approches experimentales novatrices concernant les traitements de surface, particulierement investis durant cette periode, ont participe a la creation de typologies disjonctives facilitant la comparaison terme a terme des differents secteurs de l’etude. Cette methode a permis de selectionner les entites les plus fiables qui ont fourni une base solide a la construction, par la statistique, d’un cadre chronologique comprenant au moins 6 etapes qui se developpent entre 4250 et 3300 av. J. -C. Environ. Les croisements de donnees soulignent les roles contrastes de la ceramique en fonction du statut des sites. La cartographie des caracteres isoles en Provence amene ensuite progressivement a reconsiderer les identites du Chasseen provencal. Elle suggere, par ailleurs, une modification des tropismes regionaux, qui conduit a une dissociation du domaine provencal et languedocien
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2020
A rescue excavation at the site of Centre mobilisateur 10, located in the south-east of the Lanne... more A rescue excavation at the site of Centre mobilisateur 10, located in the south-east of the Lannemezan agglomeration (Hautes-Pyrenees) and otherwise known as the Arsenal, was carried out in 2016 by the Eveha team, under the leadership of V. Ropiot. From a geographic perspective, this sector, between Bigorre and Comminges, occupies an interface position on a fluvio-glacially formed plateau, culminating at an altitude of 600 m at the foothill of the Pyrenees, and forms a vast expanse of land including heaths, bogs, meadows and some woodland.The excavation completely uncovered a circular tumulus with a pebble enclosure, which was the main aim of the operation. However, it also brought to light ten archaeological structures, including a singular megalithic monument, composed of a monolithic slab surrounded by a pebble border, covering a chamber buried in a vast oblong pit, with a frontal entrance.The other structures consist of six fireplaces with heated pebbles, two isolated post holes and a pit containing middle Bronze Age objects, which were plundered or heavily reworked but appear to be linked to worship rituals. All these structures are located in the central part of the excavated zone, around the tumulus, and towards the east for the hearths, including two developed in the crown of the tumulus. These remains are attributed to a period ranging from 3700 to 1400 BCE, centred around the Final Neolithic 2. They form an unprecedented monumental funerary complex in the High-Pyrenees.
A rescue excavation at the site of Centre mobilisateur 10, located in the south-east of the Lanne... more A rescue excavation at the site of Centre mobilisateur 10, located in the south-east of the Lannemezan agglomeration (Hautes-Pyrenees) and otherwise known as the Arsenal, was carried out in 2016 by the Eveha team, under the leadership of V. Ropiot. From a geographic perspective, this sector, between Bigorre and Comminges, occupies an interface position on a fluvio-glacially formed plateau, culminating at an altitude of 600 m at the foothill of the Pyrenees, and forms a vast expanse of land including heaths, bogs, meadows and some woodland.The excavation completely uncovered a circular tumulus with a pebble enclosure, which was the main aim of the operation. However, it also brought to light ten archaeological structures, including a singular megalithic monument, composed of a monolithic slab surrounded by a pebble border, covering a chamber buried in a vast oblong pit, with a frontal entrance.The other structures consist of six fireplaces with heated pebbles, two isolated post holes and a pit containing middle Bronze Age objects, which were plundered or heavily reworked but appear to be linked to worship rituals. All these structures are located in the central part of the excavated zone, around the tumulus, and towards the east for the hearths, including two developed in the crown of the tumulus. These remains are attributed to a period ranging from 3700 to 1400 BCE, centred around the Final Neolithic 2. They form an unprecedented monumental funerary complex in the High-Pyrenees.
Virginie Ropiot, Pablo Marticorena, Hatem Djerbi, Cédric Lepère, Emmanuel Mens, Guillaume Estrade, Didier Béziat et Carine Lézin avec la collaboration de Catherine Latour, Rowan Lacey et Valentina Bellavia, 2020
A rescue excavation at the site of Centre mobilisateur 10, located in the south-east of the Lanne... more A rescue excavation at the site of Centre mobilisateur 10, located in the south-east of the Lannemezan agglomeration (Hautes-Pyrénées) and otherwise known as the Arsenal, was carried out in 2016 by the Éveha team, under the leadership of V. Ropiot. From a geographic perspective, this sector, between Bigorre and Comminges, occupies an interface position on a fluvio-glacially formed plateau, culminating at an altitude of 600 m at the foothill of the Pyrenees, and forms a vast expanse of land including heaths, bogs, meadows and some woodland. The excavation completely uncovered a circular tumulus with a pebble enclosure, which was the main aim of the operation. However, it also brought to light ten archaeological structures, including a singular megalithic monument, composed of a monolithic slab surrounded by a pebble border, covering a chamber buried in a vast oblong pit, with a frontal entrance. The other structures consist of six fireplaces with heated pebbles, two isolated post holes and a pit containing middle Bronze Age objects, which were plundered or heavily reworked but appear to be linked to worship rituals. All these structures are located in the central part of the excavated zone, around the tumulus, and towards the east for the hearths, including two developed in the crown of the tumulus. These remains are attributed to a period ranging from 3700 to 1400 BCE, centred around the Final Neolithic 2. They form an unprecedented monumental funerary complex in the High-Pyrenees.
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The excavation completely uncovered a circular tumulus with a pebble enclosure, which was the main aim of the operation. However, it also brought to light ten archaeological structures, including a singular megalithic monument, composed of a monolithic slab surrounded by a pebble border, covering a chamber buried in a vast oblong pit, with a frontal entrance.
The other structures consist of six fireplaces with heated pebbles, two isolated post holes and a pit containing middle Bronze Age objects, which were plundered or heavily reworked but appear to be linked to worship rituals. All these structures are located in the central part of the excavated zone, around the tumulus, and towards the east for the hearths, including two developed in the crown of the tumulus. These remains are attributed to a period ranging from 3700 to 1400 BCE, centred around the Final Neolithic 2. They form an unprecedented monumental funerary complex in the High-Pyrenees.