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Review Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration Bibracte Mount Beuvray rises some 820 m in the Sud Morvan, in the region of Bourgogne.
Today the hill is covered with forests, and lies some 4 km from any habitation.
In the Late Iron Age, however, it was the setting of Bibracte, capital of
the Aedui and one of the most important hillforts in Gaul. The Aedui and their allies: When the Romans arrived in Gaul
in the mid-1st century BC, the region was occupied by about 60 different
tribes speaking Celtic languages. While politically autonomous, most were
part of Late Iron Age, La TÈne culture, and were linked to the
Graeco-Roman sphere by economic and military alliances. Three of the most
prominent tribes in central Gaul were the Sequani, the Arverni a Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 For over twenty years research has been conducted in the applications of remote sensing and GIS in the Burgundy region of France. This long term research project: "Applications of Geomatics for Long Term Regional Archaeological Settlement Pattern Analysis" is the work of Dr. Scott Madry of Informatics International, Inc . and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Anthropology (formerly of the Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis of Rutgers University and the International Space University of Strasbourg, France). This research program is one aspect of a larger on-going project in the study area that was originally conceived by Dr. Carole Crumley of the Department of Anthropology , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who has conducted rese Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Not long after the beginning of the second millenium, men settled near Paladru Lake , organized their life on its shores, and then abandoned the place after a thirty years settlement, leaving it to nature to preserve the account of their former presence. Today, the site of ColletiÈre is the object of a minute archaeological excavation and of a long research having recourse to diverse techniques. As searchers tend to privilege interdisciplinarity, each of them has written a chapter of the farmer-knights' history in the year one thousand. Browsing assistance Credits FranÇais In order to have the advantage of a good visualization of this site, we advise you to run Netscape 3.0 or Internet Explorer 3.0 and to adjust your screen on 800X600 HiColor (16 bit). Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Cutting Edge (major updates March-April 2007) - New User Interface... please bear with us while we update www.OldStoneAge.com. any issues or comments can be addressed to Flint at wfdibble@gmail.com University of Kansas Excavations Smuggler's Cave Project Page ( 3/25/2007) Publications Page (3/8/2007) Homepage (3/5/2007) This website presents current and past projects regarding OldStoneAge ( Paleolithic ) Archaeology. OldStoneAge.com is an umbrella organization that includes the research and support of a whole host of current archaeologists, specialists, students, volunteers, and sponsors. Their research spans the Mediterranean ranging from caves in the Southwest of France to the High Desert in Egypt. The work done has contributed significantly to the study of OldStoneAge archaeology an Read More Go to Site
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