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Journal articles on the topic "Musées archéologiques – France"
Roy, Jean-Bernard. "Les parcs archeologiques au risque du parcs de divertissement. Los parques arqueológicos corren el riesgo de convertirse en parques de diversiones." Entornos 26, no. 2 (September 30, 2013): 95–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.25054/01247905.477.
Full textMacouin, Francis. "De l’Indochine a l’Afghanistan: des arts etrangers dans les bibliotheques Parisiennes." Art Libraries Journal 18, no. 2 (1993): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200008312.
Full textWilkes, John. "Salona I: Catalogue de la sculpture architecturale paléochrétienne de Salone (Recherches archéologiques franco-croates à Salone). Edited by Noel Duval, Emilio Marin and C. Metzger. Pp. xxix + 335, 100 pls in folder. Rome/Split: École française de Rome and Musée archéologique de Split (Collection de l'Ecole française de Rome, 194), 1994. ISBN 2-7283-0313-4. Price not stated." Antiquaries Journal 76 (March 1996): 293–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581500047776.
Full textLewis, Sian. "Art and archaeology - (V.) Jeammet Ed. Tanagras: de l'objet de collection à l'objet archéologique. Actes du colloque organisé par le musée du Louvre à la Bibliothèque nationale de France, le 22 novembre 2003. (Musée du Louvre éditions). Paris: Picard2007. Pp. 170, illus. €19. 9782708407930." Journal of Hellenic Studies 129 (November 2009): 220–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0075426900003797.
Full textWelch, Katherine. "Roman amphitheatres revived - JEAN-CLAUDE GOLVIN , L'AMPHITHÉATRE ROMAIN. ESSAI SUR LA THEORISATION DE SA FORME ET DE SES FONCTIONS (Publications du Centre Pierre Paris 18, Diffusion De Boccard, Paris 1988). 2 vols., pp. 458, 64 figs., 68 pls., map. ISSN 0339-1736. FF900. - SPECTACULA -I. GLADIATEURS ET AMPHITHÉATRES. ACTES DU COLLOQUE TENU À TOULOUSE ET À LATTES LES 26. 27. 28. ET 29. MAI, 1987 (Editions Imago Musée archéologique Henri Prades, Route de Pérols, B.P. 52, Lattes, 34972 France). Pp. 316, many figures. ISBN 2-9501586-6-8. FF400." Journal of Roman Archaeology 4 (1991): 272–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400015750.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Musées archéologiques – France"
Alhaji, Said. "Les méthodes d'expositions des collections archéologiques romaines au musée, nature et mise en scène : étude comparative entre les musées en France et les musées en Syrie." Dijon, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008DIJOL003.
Full textThis research concentrates on the methods of exhibitions of the Roman archaeological collections in museums in French and in Syria. It constructs two parts. The first theoretical part consists of three chapters which approach the development of the archaeological museum, the muséale architecture, the museum of site, the conservation and the restoration, the chain operating archaeological objects, the exhibition, the interpretation, the mediation, and finally the study of public and the valuation of exposition. The second part composes of three chapters. The first chapter is dedicated to the development of archaeological museum in French, it talks about four museums of different disciplines which present collections and Gallo-Roman archaeological sites (Lyon, Dijon, Autun and Bibracte). The second chapter approaches three different museums of Syrians present collections and the Romans archaeological sites (Damascus, Suweida and Bosra). Finally, the third chapter presents a field study which treats the results of the surveys of the public in the museums studied in Syria and in French, and which shows a comparative study between the archeological museums and their public in both countries
Escher, Katalin. "Génèse et évolution du deuxième royaume burgonde (443-534) : les témoins archéologiques." Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010637.
Full textLundbeck-Culot, Karin. "Recherche sur la fondation de l'archéologie danoise : une réflexion sur les influences réciproques entre le Danemark et la France." Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010505.
Full textDouche, Claude. "L'outillage en matières dures animales du site du Placard (Charente) conservé à l'Institut de Paléontologie humaine et au Musée de l'homme : Contribution à la valorisation des collections du Museum national d'histoire naturelle." Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004MNHN0004.
Full textThe author first gives a chronological account of the discovery of the site " Le Placard " (Charente), insisting on the conditions at that time : lack of rigour in the stratigrafy, absence of a precise inventory and dispersion of the collections. In the following chapters we will discuss the bone, antler and ivory assemblage preserved at the IPH and musée de l'Homme and regrouped by types. For each one we give : the chronological distribution of the pieces established according to the colour of the sediments, the definition, the historic where the author reminds the discovery's circumstances of each type of object as well as their number, the morphology, and the morphometric caracteristics. Then the author establishes a classification of engraving. In the conclusion, the author highlights : - The specicity of "Le Placard" , - The difficulty to set this site precisely on the chronological aspect
Restrepo-Navarro, Paulina. "Le droit du patrimoine culturel colombien à l´épreuve de la restitution internationale des biens archéologiques : Quelle approche vis-à-vis des vestiges qui se trouvent à l´étranger ?" Thesis, Paris 11, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA111007.
Full textIt has been more than twenty-five years since Colombia State ratified the 1970 Unesco Convention and one year later it ratified the 1995 Unidroit Convention. It is now relevant to evaluate Colombia’s cultural heritage law and its perception of the issues surrounding the international trade of archaeological objects and ownership transfer. If archaeological antiquities belong unmistakably to the Nation since 1991, their constitutional protection does not satisfy the nationalistic policy this source country would like to lead.The evaluation of cultural heritage law is a double issue. On the one hand, there is the problem of how the domestic laws are applied to archaeological objects within the national territory. On the other hand, there is the difficulty of implementing domestic legislation when the antiquities are abroad. It is therefore a question of assessing if Colombia’s cultural heritage legislation has a framework that is clear and precise enough to allow the State to succeed in its claims and of defining to what extent it can be reinforced by foreign authorities and courts.Furthermore, international treaties adopted in this field since the second half of the twentieth century seem insufficient to meet Colombia´s concerns. Practice has shown that the international fight against illicit trade is closely bound to domestic laws, either that of the requesting State or of the requested State. The litigation strategies that can be brought before French authorities and courts have been studied as an example.These conflicts concern several actors: States, indigenous people, art dealers and museums. Their different level of interests reveal the complexity of the relationships that can be built among these antiquities considered, according to the stakeholders’ point of view, as identity, sacred, artistic or scientific objects.Finally, the recent development of Colombia’s cultural heritage legislation seems to challenge the country’s relation with its archaeological objects abroad
Books on the topic "Musées archéologiques – France"
Touchefeu, Odette, and Dominique Frère. Corpus vasorum antiquorum: France : Nantes--Musée Dobrée. [Paris]: Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, 1997.
Find full textFrance), Musée archéologique (Nîmes. La verrerie romaine du Musée archéologique de Nîmes. Nîmes: Musée archéologique, 1990.
Find full textMusée archéologique de Lattes (Lattes, France). Les étrusques en France: Archéologie et collections : catalogue de l'exposition, [Lattes, Musée archéol : ogique Henri Prades, 30 septembre 2002-31 janvier 2003]. Lattes: IMAGO-Musée de Lattes, 2003.
Find full textSolier, Yves. Narbonne, Aude: Les monuments antiques et médiévaux, le Musée archéologique et le Musée lapidaire. [Paris]: Ministère de la culture et de la communication, Direction du patrimoine, Sous-direction de l'archéologie : Impr. nationale, 1986.
Find full textRougier, Jean. Aoste-la-romaine (Aoste-Isére): Approche archéologique d'un vicus gallo-romain ; classement et publication des collections du Musée des antiquités. Saint-Etienne: Reboul, 1988.
Find full textMusée, archéologique (Nîmes France). Les sculptures romanes du Musée archéologique de Nîmes. Nîmes: Le Musée, 1989.
Find full textVictor, Lassalle, Pey Jean, and Bessac Jean-Claude, eds. Les sculptures gothiques du Musée archéologique de Nîmes. Nîmes: Ville de Nimes avec l'aide de la Préfecture de région, Direction régionale des affaires culturelles du Languedoc-Roussillon, 1991.
Find full textMosaics, International Committee for the Conservation of. Les mosaïques, conserver pour présenter?: Actes, VIIe Conférence du Comité international pour la conservation des mosaïques, 22-28 novembre 1999, Musée de l'Arles antique, Arles, Musée archéologique de Saint-Romain-en-Gal, France = Mosaics, conserve to display? : proceedings, VIIth Conference of the International Committee for the Conservation of Mosaics. Arles: Musée de l'Arles et de la Provence antiques, 2003.
Find full textMusée archéologique départemental du Val-d'Oise, ed. Aspects méconnus de la Renaissance en Ile-de-France. Paris: Somogy, 1998.
Find full textéd, François Hélène, Regnard Stéphane éd, Mortier Jérôme autres, Ducreux Anne-Claire éd, and Trombetta Pierre-Jean éd, eds. Mérovingiens et Carolingiens en Ile-de-France: Découvertes archéologiques [exposition, Mantes-la-Jolie, musée de l'Hötel-Dieu, du 6 octobre 2002 au 31 mars 2003]. Paris: Somogy, 2002.
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