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Colloque @Inrap en collab. avec le Muséum du 9-10 avril 2026
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16.02.2026 06:39 —
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Dans l’Orne, un vaste domaine aristocratique de l’âge du Bronze
Les archéologues de l'Inrap ont mis au jour des vestiges plurimillénaires dont les traces d’un habitat du Néolithique et une tombe princière de l’âge du Bronze.
👉 inrap.fr/dans-l-orne-...
16.02.2026 09:45 —
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Ce sera ce jeudi 19/02 à 21h sur France 5, avec la fouille de Roquemissou (Aveyron) en "vedette" mais aussi celle de Basi (Corse). Un reportage à ne pas rater !
15.02.2026 06:32 —
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Great stuff!!
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31.01.2026 09:23 —
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Covers of two books (the two volumes reviewed) with the text 'Book Review, Antiquity'.
📕 #BookReview 🏺
@cmarcigny.bsky.social & Claude Mordant (ed.)'s 'L’âge du Bronze en France' provides a comprehensive overview of France's Bronze Age #archaeology, exploring the period on both a regional and thematic level.
✍️ Reviewed by Brendan O’Connor
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05.01.2026 10:15 —
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Map of Europe, annotated with locations of oxhide ingots, copper mining areas and amber finds in relation to the extent of the Tumulus Culture.
NEW Isotope analysis of copper artefacts from Bronze Age Möriken-Wildegg, Switzerland finds some copper was likely sourced as far away as Cyprus, indicating that, c.1400 BC, even rural communities were involved in the extensive Eurasian market networks.
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🏺 #Archaeology
09.12.2025 20:30 —
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FirstView articles | Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society | Cambridge Core
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society - Daniela Hofmann, Susan Greaney, Courtney Nimura
Two new article out today in PPS FirstView.
Both #OpenAccess and free to read.
Long Barrows or Long Enclosures? A Survey of Evidence From Eastern England.
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Chronology of the Middle Neolithic Period in Normandy.
Have a great weekend! :)
#Archaeology 🏺
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
07.11.2025 14:38 —
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Brusselstown Ring: a nucleated settlement agglomeration in prehistoric Ireland | Antiquity | Cambridge Core
Brusselstown Ring: a nucleated settlement agglomeration in prehistoric Ireland
Hot off the press, our new paper on the incredible Late Bronze Age nucleated settlement at Brusselstown Ring hillfort, Co. Wicklow, Ireland is freely available to read (doi.org/10.15184/aqy...). @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social @uofglasgow.bsky.social @antiquity.ac.uk
18.11.2025 10:19 —
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Peterborough Museum gets £250k for Bronze Age project
The two-year initiative will explore the discoveries made at Must Farm in Whittlesey.
THREAD: Delighted that Peterborough Museum has received £250k, to further explore the amazing Bronze Age assemblage from Must Farm. One of my favourite projects of the past few years was creating replicas of the pots, to better understand the technology behind them 🏺
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
06.11.2025 17:47 —
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Pratiques comparées de l’archéologie préventive en Europe – Ciuitates et Urbes Europæ
En open access Pratiques comparées de l’archéologie préventive en Europe, 30 ans après La Valette civeur.parisnanterre.fr/pratiques-co... #archaeology
07.11.2025 10:56 —
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'Animating the Dead: An Archaeology of Bronze Age Burial Practices in Orkney', a new book by Professors Jane Downes and Colin Richards is out now.
#BronzeAge #Prehistory
https://archaeologyorkney.com/2025/11/01/animating-dead/
01.11.2025 10:00 —
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Map of some of the sites with bog bodies that were studied in relation to peatlands across Northern Europe, differentiated via site type.
Bog bodies are a millennia-long tradition in Northern Europe, starting ~5000 years ago in Scandinavia and continuing into early modern times. Analysis of over 1000 individuals found most met violent ends.
🔗 from 2023 🆓 doi.org/10.15184/aqy...
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29.10.2025 10:35 —
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Archaeopress
Archaeopress Publications
Le Néolithique et l'âge du Bronze à Jersey, deux ouvrages en open access sur www.archaeopress.com/Archaeopress... www.archaeopress.com/Archaeopress... #archaeology
29.10.2025 14:37 —
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From Ros to Prut (volume 1) @ Sidestone Press
Pre-dating the urban revolution in Western Asia, a network of agricultural settlements developed in the forest-steppe zone northwest of the Black Sea in the late 5th and first half of the 4th millenni...
Depuis plus de dix ans, les recherches sur les transformations des sociétés chalcolithiques de trypillia sont menées dans le cadre d'une coopération ukraino-moldavo-allemande. deux volumes en open access sont désormais disponibles et à lire
www.sidestone.com/books/from-r... #archaeology
29.10.2025 14:33 —
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Landing-Maitres du feu-Faton
Les maîtres du feu : l’âge du Bronze en France
www.storiamundi.com/742/landing-... conférence en ligne et gratuite #BronzeAge #archaeology @inrap.fr @aprab.bsky.social
11.09.2025 09:23 —
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Diverse feasting networks at the end of the Bronze Age in Britain (c. 900-500 BCE) evidenced by multi-isotope analysis.
www.cell.com/iscience/ful...
11.09.2025 09:18 —
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Archaeoethnologica: Water Depots in Bronze Age Rhein / Depósitos Aquáticos da Idade do Bronze no Reno
+INFO in: archaeoethnologica.blogspot.com/2025/09/depo...
#Archaeology #Protohistory #BronzeAge #Hoards #water #waterdepots #CentralEurope #materialculture #weapons #ritual #books #openaccess
04.09.2025 16:56 —
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Neolithic cow tooth links Stonehenge to Wales and supports the origin of its bluestones
5,000-year-old cow tooth links Stonehenge to Wales, revealing clues about how its massive stones were transported.
📰 Analysis of a cow jawbone from Stonehenge finds it originated in Wales, the same region the monument's iconic bluestones were quarried, adding to evidence for connections across Neolithic southern Britain.
🏺 #ArchaeologyNews via @archaeologynews.bsky.social
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29.08.2025 20:30 —
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Dear all! Bronze Age was nominated for exhibition of the year by Museumtijdschift 🥳 Will you vote and help us win! That would make for a very happy curator and museum!!!
🔥Help je Bronstijd aan goud? Stem ook! www.tentoonstellingsprijs.nl
28.08.2025 10:19 —
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#OpenAccess Revue archéologique de Narbonnaise, t. 54-55, 2021-2022 sur @persee.fr
@openaccessarch.bsky.social
www.persee.fr/issue/ran_05...
27.08.2025 12:57 —
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Objets en alliage cuivreux découverts à Saint-Avé (Morbihan).
L’âge du Bronze en Bretagne : sur les traces de la métallurgie. #Archéologie
➡️ www.inrap.fr/l-age-du-bro...
22.08.2025 15:56 —
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🤩 VIENT DE PARAÎTRE 🧡
Lugus et le panthéon gaulois - Petits essais de mythologie de Patrice Lajoye
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Plus d'infos et commande sur :
www.editionsphae.com
13.08.2025 08:40 —
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L’échappée. Jean-Paul Demoule contre « le mythe des origines »
Les menaces qui pèsent sur l’archéologie préventive montrent combien le questionnement des illusions du présent à partir des leçons du passé dérange le court-termisme politique. C’est le propos de ce…
L’échappée (1/3). Jean-Paul Demoule contre «le #mythe des #origines»
www.mediapart.fr/journal/fran...
Si l’ #archéologie dérange, c’est surtout, parce qu’elle met en question les #fadaises_identitaires et les racontars idéologiques qui mythifient une France éternelle et des civilisations immuables👍
09.08.2025 09:01 —
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