1997
DOI: 10.3406/galip.1997.2152
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Le site néolithique moyen de Derrière-les-Prés à Ernes (Calvados)

Abstract: The Derrière-les-Prés passage grave at Ernes (Calvados) is situated 25 km south of Caen, on the western slope of the Laizon valley. It was partially explored around 1840 par Mr Bellivet, member of the Société des Antiquaires de Normandie. The recent large scale excavation ended in 1990. Under the remains of the levelled limestone dry stone walled monument and its rubble, artefacts and features corresponding to two anterior occupation phases were fossilized in the ancient land surface. The old… Show more

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“…The circular enclosures or buildings of Auneau (Eure-et-Loire) and of Orval (Cher) show distinctly larger dimensions than the preceding constructions. Measuring up to 17 m in diameter (Verjux 1999), they have yielded Germond et al 1994;Briard et al 1995;Bostyn 2003;Cassen et al 1998;Gomez de Soto 1998;San Juan & Dron 1998;Verjux 1999;Cassen 2001;Laporte et al 2002b;Laporte & Picq 2002;Leroy et al forthcoming. ) radiocarbon dates of the last quarter of the fifth millennium BC, as well as later dates.…”
Section: Round Passage Graves and Early Neolithic Housesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The circular enclosures or buildings of Auneau (Eure-et-Loire) and of Orval (Cher) show distinctly larger dimensions than the preceding constructions. Measuring up to 17 m in diameter (Verjux 1999), they have yielded Germond et al 1994;Briard et al 1995;Bostyn 2003;Cassen et al 1998;Gomez de Soto 1998;San Juan & Dron 1998;Verjux 1999;Cassen 2001;Laporte et al 2002b;Laporte & Picq 2002;Leroy et al forthcoming. ) radiocarbon dates of the last quarter of the fifth millennium BC, as well as later dates.…”
Section: Round Passage Graves and Early Neolithic Housesmentioning
confidence: 99%