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Archéopages 18 - Migrations

To base itself on archaeology in order to rethink our ways of living together in one environment: Such is the editorial line of Archéopages, a scientific journal with a review panel. Each issue develops a specific theme by crossing the points of view of archaeologists of all backgrounds and those of other researchers in human sciences, thus taking stock of the recent contributions of archaeology to the knowledge of societies. A large space is also devoted to modern methods of archaeology. The journal is aimed at researchers, students and enlightened amateurs.
Trying to understand how different settlements have emerged is one of the major goals of archaeology. Basing itself on material data, it provides reading grids to better understand what drives men to move closer to or away from each other, and to constantly reform common identities.

Editorial
Jean-Paul Demoule
File: Migrations
And Man peopled the earth
Pascal Depaepe
The neolithization of France: an ever greater extension of the Danubian
Françoise Bostyn
The Celts seen through archaeology
Patrice Brun
Should we de-romanize archaeological research into the Gallo-Roman countryside?
Pierre Ouzoulias
Migrations and invasions from Late Antiquity to the end of the first millennium: identity, integration and social transformation
Anne Nissen-Jaubert
Box 1: Tombs of Eastern German in Angers - Jean Brodeur
Box 2: The Visigoth Kingdom of Toulouse - Raphaël de Filipo
Box 3: The aristocratic Frankish tombs of Saint-Dizier - Marie-Cécile Truc
Box 4: The Merovingian tumuli necropolis of Hegenheim - David Billoin
Amerindian migrations in the Caribbean Archipelago
André Delpuech
Debate - Hervé Le Bras and Jean-Paul Demoule
Hervé Le Bras, Jean-Paul Demoule
Practical
An archaeozoological study of two medieval rural settlements on the French coast
Benoît Clavel, Stéphane Frère
Experimental construction of a dug-out canoe in oak
Bertrand Poissonnier, Pascal Rouzo
News
Multiple occupations on a site of open-air
Fiona Kildea
The last great hunters of Languedoc
Frédéric Bazile, Maryline Rillardon
An exceptionally preserved megalithic ensemble
Stéphan Hinguant
The origins of Paris
Didier Busson, François Renel
A section of the ancient Vannes-Angers road
Gilles Leroux
Set of wooden Gallo-Roman remains
Philippe Kuchler
Two remarkable sites on the Rhin-Rhône high-speed line
Vincent Lhomme, Olivier Simonin, Nicolas Tisserand
A production of pilgrim signs in Mont-Saint-Michel
Françoise Labaune-Jean
Revue « Archéopages : archéologie & société », 18
January 2007
Size 22 x 27,5 cm
88 pages
ISSN: 1622-8545
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Catherine Chauveau
Cultural Development and Communication Department, Inrap
Editor in Chief
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