2015
DOI: 10.4000/archeopages.588
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Les villages du Néolithique ancien en Alsace. Un état de la recherche

Abstract: Cette contribution propose un rapide état des lieux sur la recherche consacrée aux habitats du Néolithique ancien dans le sud de la plaine du Rhin supérieur. Les quelque 150 plans de bâtiments recensés sur les habitats des groupes de Haute- et de Basse-Alsace nous autorisent une première approche des types architecturaux, des orientations – propres à chaque région stylistique et variables dans le temps – comme de l’organisation des habitats et de leur inscription au sein d’ensembles territoriaux structurés aut… Show more

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“…In terms of site size, we observe that the largest recorded sites are all located in zones with few lithic resources. In France, the recent discovery of the site of Bischoffsheim Afua du stade (Lefranc 2014), with 41 houses thus far excavated, is an example of a large site located in a region with almost no siliceous resources. Also, in this region, the site of Rosheim "Sainte Odile" appears to correspond to the notion of central sites due to its diverse artefact assemblage, indicating long-distance exchanges (Lefranc 2014).…”
Section: Territory and Mobility In Lieu Of A Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In terms of site size, we observe that the largest recorded sites are all located in zones with few lithic resources. In France, the recent discovery of the site of Bischoffsheim Afua du stade (Lefranc 2014), with 41 houses thus far excavated, is an example of a large site located in a region with almost no siliceous resources. Also, in this region, the site of Rosheim "Sainte Odile" appears to correspond to the notion of central sites due to its diverse artefact assemblage, indicating long-distance exchanges (Lefranc 2014).…”
Section: Territory and Mobility In Lieu Of A Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In France, the recent discovery of the site of Bischoffsheim Afua du stade (Lefranc 2014), with 41 houses thus far excavated, is an example of a large site located in a region with almost no siliceous resources. Also, in this region, the site of Rosheim "Sainte Odile" appears to correspond to the notion of central sites due to its diverse artefact assemblage, indicating long-distance exchanges (Lefranc 2014). At the European scale, the recent discovery of Vráble in Slovakia, or the much earlier discovery of Bylany in Bohemia, is similar in this regard (Furholt et al 2020).…”
Section: Territory and Mobility In Lieu Of A Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 86 Middle Neolithic potsherds of the Grossgartach culture (n = 57) and the Rössen culture (n = 29) from the site of Rosheim "Mittelweg, Sandgrube and Laser" were analysed (Figure 1A; Table 1; Jeunesse and Arbogast, 1996;Lefranc et al, 1999). The site revealed several pits which yielded one of the largest pottery assemblages ever found in the region for these two cultures (Jeunesse and Arbogast, 1996;Lefranc et al, 1999). The faunal assemblages are dominated by domesticated animals remains (93.2 % NISP; Jeunesse and Arbogast, 1997;Lefranc et al, 1999).…”
Section: 2-the Middle Neolithic In the Lower-alsacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In eastern France, in Alsace, a change in house orientation was observed in several settlements [34][35][36]. The phasing of the houses is based on a thorough ceramic sequence that was used for Bayesian modeling of high quality 14 C-dates [37].…”
Section: Testing the Correlation: Diachronic Change In House Orientatmentioning
confidence: 99%