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Journal articles on the topic "Habitat préhistorique – France – Alpes (France ; nord)"
BILGER, Isabelle, Yoan PAILLET, Sébastien LAGUET, Baptiste DOUTAU, Francisque BULLIFON, Manon CHEVALIER, Lucie DEFERNEZ, Sylvain DUCRUET, Hervé TOURNIER, and Frédéric ARCHAUX. "Modélisation de la distribution des petites chouettesde montagne dans les Alpes du Nord françaises." Naturae, no. 13 (June 9, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/naturae2021a13.
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Serrières, Loïc. "Habitats et sociétés à l'âge du Fer dans les Alpes du Nord et le sillon rhodanien." Grenoble 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2009GRE29007.
Full textThe Iron age (from 800 BC to 0) of the French departments of Haute-Savoie, Savoie, Drôme and Isère is underestimated in comparison to the recent studies ran in the neighbouring regions. Nevertheless, the knowledge of the last millennium BC in these departments is essential because of their location. Buffer zone between continental and Mediterranean Gaul, Dauphiné and Savoy represent the link: between Gaul and Italia, between Celts, Etruscans and Romans. From the Alps to the Rhône, from the mountains to the plains, different landscapes stand out, opened to the outside. The concept of "cultural area", independently of the ethnicity notion, permits a better understanding of the rhodanian and alpine societies in spite of a limited and often old documentation. If Archaeology distinguishes different features in the material culture, it also reveals the presence, nature and evolution of the elite, by the study of funeral documents. The perched settlements materialize a particular management of the territory. These two phenomena, considered together, show very distinct socio-political evolutions. In the first Iron age, four different cultural areas can be distinguished : a "Jura/Léman" area, in present Haute-Savoie, particularly dynamic during the Hallstatt D ; a "Northern Alpine" area in the inner valleys whose development seems to be dependent on the trade between Gaul and Italia; a "Northern front" in middle Rhône valley and Northern Isère which contrasts with the Southern area in "Drôme provençale". The appearance of a male warrior elite in 325 disrupts this cartography. This takes place, arter a notable hiatus (400-325), in the Jura/Léman and Northern areas. In Haute Savoie, this phenomenon might begin two generations before the warrior graves in Isère which testify the persistence of a military elite fifty years after the Roman conquest. The territory of this warriors group corresponds to the indications of ancient authors concerning the location of the Allobroges, the so-called Foreigners or Exiled
Martin, Lucie. "Agriculture et alimentation végétale en milieu montagnard durant le Néolithique : nouvelles données carpologiques dans les Alpes françaises du Nord." Phd thesis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Paris I, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00536982.
Full textLembke, Manuel. "Habitat alimentaire du bouquetin des Alpes (Capra i. Ibex) au cours de la saison de végétation sur le massif de Belledonne – Sept Laux (Isère, France) : Variations spatio-temporelles, effets du dimorphisme sexuel et implications pour sa gestion." Chambéry, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005CHAMS005.
Full textArbousse-Bastide, Tristan. "Les structures de l'habitat rural protohistorique dans le sud-ouest de l'Angleterre et le nord-ouest de la France." Paris 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA010690.
Full textThis thesis presents an inventory and a detailed analysis of protohistorical settlement structures observed on both parts of the channel : in south-western England and north-western France. The remains studied consist essentially in enclosure sites seen from the air. A large data-base confirms that, even if few sites have been dug, these settlements belong to protohistory (especially the iron age). The development of a morphological classification system called "morphological tree", based on the theoretical deconstruction of the enclosure plans led to the precise description of all settlement types. Statistics and distribution maps of the sites are analysed and compared within modern geographical boundaries and within natural divisions of the landscape. The internal organisation of each site is discarded and all the interpretation deals with relationships between the settlements as they may underline important themes concerning the territorial organisation of the landscape during protohistory