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Journal articles on the topic "Mari (Ville ancienne) – Civilisation"
James, N. "Northern Europe, mostly - Michael A. Iochim, A hunter-gatherer landscape: southwest Germany in the Late Paleolithic and Mesolithic. xvii+247 pages, 86 figures, 29 tables. 1998. New York (NY): Plenum; 0-306-45740-7 hardback, 0-306-45741-5 paperback. - Anders Strinnholm. Bland sälägare och får farmare: struktur och förändring i Västsveriges mellanneolitikum. i+138 pages, 44 figures, 8 tables. 2001. Uppsala: Uppsala University Department of Archaeology & Ancient History; 91-973674-3-5 (ISSN 1404-1251) paperback. - Timothy Darvill & Julian Thomas (ed.). Neolithic enclosures in Atlantic northwest Europe (Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers 6). xii+203 pages, 68 figures, 2 tables. 2001. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-0457 paperback £24 & US$43. - Anna Ritchie. Neolithic Orkney in its European context, xiii+385 pages, 194 figures, 13 tables. 2000. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research; 1-902937-04-X (ISSN 1363-1349) hardback. - Andrew S. Fairbairn Plants in Neolithic Britain and beyond (Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers 5). xiv+210 pages, 35 figures, 15 tables. 2000. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-027-9 paperback. - Leif Karlenby. Bronsyxan som ting och tanke i skandinavisk senneolitikum och äldre bronsálder (Occasional Papers in Archaeology 32/ Riksantikvarieäbetet Arkeologiska Undersökningar Skrifter 44). 128 pages, 21 figures, 8 tables. 2002. Uppsala: Uppsala University Department of Archaeology & Ancient History; 91-506-1540-8 (ISSN 11006358, 1102-187x) paperback. - Olivier Büchsenschütz, Anne Colin, Gérard Firmin, Brigitte Fischer, Jean-Paul Guillaumet, Sophie Krausz, Marc Levéry, Phillipe Marinval, Laure Orellana & Alain Pierret with Marie-Paule Andréo, Christophe Bailly & Marie-Bernadette Chardenoux. Le village celtique des Arènes à Levroux: synthèses (Levroux 5; Revue Archéologique du centre de la France 19th Supplement). 333+ii pages, 282 figures & tables. 2000. Levroux: ADEL; 2-91327204-5 (ISSN 1159-7151) paperback. - Herve Kerébel. Corseul (Côtes-d’Armor), un quartier de la ville antique (Documents d’archéologie française 88). 249 pages, 161 b&w & colour figures, 32 tables. 2001. Paris: Maison des sciences de l’Homme; 2-7351-0803-1 (ISSN 0769-010X] paperback €43.50. - Frands Herschend. Journey of civilisation: the Late Iron Age view of the human world (Occasional Papers in Archaeology 24). 199 pages, 22 figures, 3 tables. 2001. Uppsala: Uppsala University Department of Archaeology & Ancient History; 91 -506-15297 (ISSN 1100-6358) paperback. - Linn Lager. Den synliga tron: runstenskors som en spegling av kristnandet i Sverige (Occasional Papers in Archaeology 31). 273 pages, 80 figures, 3 tables. 2002. Uppsala: Uppsala University Department of Archaeology & Ancient History; 91-506-15394 (ISSN 1100-6358) paperback." Antiquity 76, no. 292 (June 2002): 568–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00119428.
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Carrera, Espartaco. "La moyenne vallée du Khabour raisonnée : discussion sur son intégration économique au troisième millénaire avant notre ère." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/28572.
Full textShawaly, Kawah. "Les Turukkéens au deuxième millénaire av. J. -C. : un peuple de montagnards face à la civilisation mésopotamienne." Paris 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA010673.
Full textAbrahami, Philippe. "L'armée à Mari." Paris 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA010602.
Full textThe scope of this thesis is to describe the military establishments at mari, an ancient kingdom located on the euphrate valley. The corpus of texts discovered in the royal palace covers around thirty years (1810?-1762). It includes royal correspondance and administratives documents. Chapter I is mainly concerned by the differents types of soldiers which composed the permanent army. Chapter II deals with the question of military grouping drawn from the services demanded by the king to his vassals and allies. Chapter III is about the organisation of the military establishment. A study of the military titles is presented. Very often the documents reveals that the army consisted of large forces made at disposal by levy. An analysis of this process is also proposed. Chapter IV offers a study of the weaponry. This study is based on a large scale of texts concerned by the manufacturing and distribution of weapons. Chapter V describes the elements of military tactics encountered in the mari texts (incursions, ambushes, maneuvers in the battle field etc. . . ) Chapter VI describes the siege devices and the defenses preparations
Pons, Nina. "La poterie de mari (syrie) de l'epoque des shakkanakku a la chute de la ville sous zimri-lim." Paris, EPHE, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000EPHE4009.
Full textGuichard, Michaël. "La vaisselle de luxe des rois de Mari d'après leurs archives palatiales." Paris 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA010521.
Full textThis volume is the edition and the commentary of about 300 documents discovered amongst the archives of mart kings (Syria, XVIIIe s. B. C. ). Written in Akkadian, an old-babylonian dialect, they give the opportunity of scrutinizing, besides kings wealth, many unsuspected aspects of diplomatic exchanges between major contemporaneous royal courts. They give access to an archaeological documentation which was lost due to the heavy looting of great middle-eastern centers in antiquity. Last of all, knowledge of masterpieces circulation allows a better understanding of artistic trends genesis in middle- east, at the begining of the iind millennium b. C. This research is not only a historical one. It includes extensive lexical studies, aiming to establish luxury vessels glossary : denominations of artefacts, constitutive parts of the objects, descriptions of ornaments, etc. It pretends to constitute a significant contribution to the dictionnaire de babylonien de Paris elaborated after publishing of mari documentation by the Parisian scholarly team who devotes his efforts to them
Bendakir, Mahmoud. "Problemes de la preservation des architectures en briques de terre crue. Etude de cas : le site archeologique de mari (syrie)." Paris, EPHE, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000EPHE4011.
Full textBoudribila, Mohamed-Mustapha. "Carthage et l'Afrique du nord au cours du Ve siècle av. Notre ère." Besançon, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BESA1014.
Full textRoche, Marie-Jeanne. "Niches à bétyles et monuments apparentés à Petra." Paris 10, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985PA100241.
Full textJacquet, Antoine. "Le culte et son calendrier à Mari au XVIIIe siècle avant notre ère." Paris 1, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA010672.
Full textColonna, d'Istria Laurent. "Evolution des traditions culturelles dans la vallée du moyen Euphrate de la fin du Bronze Ancien au début du Bronze Moyen." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009LYO20108.
Full textThe valley of the Middle Euphrates, hyphen between South Mesopotamia and Western Syria, was ruled by a šakkanakku lived in Mari (Tell Hariri, Syria) during the end of the third millennium and early second millennium. This time period named "šakkanakku-period" is particularly studied since twenty years An overview of archaeological and historical data from the Middle Euphrates valley during the time of šakkanakku suggest that the kingdom of Mari during that time has established itself as a power independent and prosperous until the 19th century (end of the time of šakkanakku) where data are less explicit historically. The new text data from Mari, and Terqa (north of Mari), of the most dated from the end of šakkanakku-period, shows continuance and ruptures between the end of šakkanakku-period and the next period ("Amorite-period"). This continuance and ruptures are examined in several areas such as language, "scribal tradition" or in the legal tradition. The dialect of this text (19th century) shows that linguistic tradition is deeply rooted in the universe Syria. After the advent of the Amorite Yahdun-Lim who ended the time of the šakkanakku the Syrian characteristics in the dialect remains present, but it is less important because a reform of writing modeled on southern Mesopotamia (Iraq current), probably due to the preponderance of political Ešnunna during the end of the 19th century. Finally, this new text has also allowed dealing the historical interaction of the last šakkanakku Mari with condottieri Amorite whose father Yahdun-Lim in the 19th century
Books on the topic "Mari (Ville ancienne) – Civilisation"
1932-, Neusner Jacob, ed. Jewish symbols in the Greco-Roman period. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1988.
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