The inventory of places and artefacts dating from the Bronze Age in the three countries of Limousin shows a multitude of metal artefacts in comparison with pottery, particularly in Creuse. The investigation of products shows a balance ofatlantic and eastern influences during the period of early Bronze and at the beginning of middle Bronze. The end of middle Bronze seems to be under atlantic influence in its type and metallurgy, pottery approaching "Duffaits". Places are scarce for late Bronze where pottery are known only on late Bronze IIIb. Investigations achieved on metal things show a stong influence of metal work from atlantic zone. However, the discovery of matrix and crucibles leeds supposed a local production that could be justified by the existence of metal deposits in the country.