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Archéopages 34 - Fields

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.
When we contemplate our present landscapes, we know now that they are the result of profound changes: for seven millennia, the successive populations have reshaped lands and plants to create these spaces so characteristic of our countryside that are meadows and fields.

Editorial
Jean-Paul Jacob
File: Fields
Wine or tree growing? The case of the Gallo-Roman villa of Quiou
Jean-Charles Arramond, Christophe Requi
Languedoc territories of Protohistory in the Middle Ages. New data on the Nîmes, Lodève and Bézier campaigns
Hervé Pomarèdes, Florent Mazière, Pierre Séjalon, Valérie Bel, Jean-Yves Breuil, Olivier Ginouvez, Cécile Jung, Odile Maufras
Wood and shrub exploitation in Roman and medieval times. The branches from the wells of Marne-La-Vallée
Julien Dez, Anne Dietrich, Blandine Lecomte-Schmitt
The evolution of storage in a 9th to the 2nd century BC landscape. Granaries, storage pits and containers between Toul and Nancy
Sylvie Deffressigne
For a planned agrarian economy. The organisation of two medieval villages in Lorraine
Franck Gérard
Rural settlements of the Early Middle Ages in Seine-Saint-Denis. An assesssment
Cristina Gonçalves-Buissart, Ivan Lafarge, Cyrille Le Forestier
The difficulty of telling the noble from the ignoble. Two medieval sites in the Allier
Sébastien Gaime
Box 1: Reinterpretation of the castral site of Billezois
Box 2: The castral site of Chevagnes
The bocage. A rural landscape in the light of archaeological and archaeo-geographical research
Magali Watteaux
Peasant figures. The reliefs of the Soviet pavilion at the 1937 International Exposition
Marie Vacher
Debate - In search of permanent field
Cyril Marcigny, Émilie Gauthier
Practical
Good practice in 3D archaeology
Caroline Delevoie, Bruno Dutailly, Pascal Mora, Robert Vergnieux, Mehdi Belarbi, Pascal Raymond, Nicolas Saulière, Régis Touquet, Chhavy-Cyril-Tan, Laurent Fournier, Sylvie Eusèbe
Box 1: Photogrammetry in overview - Pascal Mora, Bruno Dutailly, Robert Vergnieux
Box 2: Photogrammetric 3D data capture in archaeology - Medhi Belarbi, Pascal Raymond, Nicolas Saulière, Régis Touquet
Box 3: Two examples of 3D modelling of urban sites - Medhi Belarbi
Box 4: The representation of complex assemblages in 3D - Pascal Raymond
Box 5: Modelling cremations - Nicolas Saulière
Box 6: Digital terrain modelling using remote image-capture - Régis Touquet
Box 7: 3D recording of a medieval underground structure - Chhavy-Cyril Tan, Laurent Fournier
Box 8: Digital mock-ups based on 3D data-capture - Sylvie Eusèbe
News
Pars urbana of a villa near Rennes
Romuald Ferrette
Orleans Industries
Grégory Vacassy
Revue « Archéopages : archéologie & société », 34
July 2012
Size 22 x 27,5 cm
112 pages
ISSN : 1622-8545
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Editor in Chief
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