Revue archéologique du Centre de la France http://racf.revues.org Revue archéologique du Centre de la France. Revue annuelle. Elle est l’une des six revues archéologiques inter-régionales qui couvrent le territoire métropolitain. Son ressort géographique concerne les régions Auvergne, Centre et Île-de-France, ainsi que le département de la Loire (région Rhône-Alpes). Tome 47 – Varia http://racf.revues.org/index1104.html
  • Jean-Marc Séguier, Ginette Auxiette, Sylvie Coubray, Christophe Dunikowski, Blandine Lecomte-Schmitt et Véronique Zech-Matterne
    A farm from the beginning of the 3rd Century BC at 'Marais du Colombier', Varennes-sur-Seine (Seine-et-Marne): archaeological and environmental analysis
  • Matthieu Gaultier
    “La Limougère”: a late La Tène farm in Fondettes (Indre-et-Loire)
  • Olivier Buchsenschutz, Christophe Batardy, Katherine Gruel et Marc Levéry
    Spatial and statistical analysis of the Iron Age in France. The example of 'basefer'
  • Gilles Desrayaud
    Ditch-marked land division from the Early Roman Empire, the Brie plateau: Jossigny/Serris and Moissy-Cramayel (Seine-et-Marne). Methodological approach to the study of networks
  • Emmanuel Marot
    The Gallo-Roman pillar of Cinq-Mars-la-Pile (Indre-et-Loire): reopening of the file in the light of recent discoveries
  • Alain Ferdière
    Documentary base on the Gallo-Roman craft industries in the Lyonnaise region and the cities of North and East Aquitaine: Data base – presentation
  • Frédéric Epaud et Vincent Bernard
    The development of church roofs in Val d'Oise from 11th to 20th century
  • Patrice Georges, Philippe Blanchard et Dominique Castex
    Complementarity and conflicts between textual and archaeo-anthropological sources in the context of mortality crises from epidemics. Case studies
  • Notes et documents
  • Chronique
  • Comptes rendus
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    Tome 45-46 – Varia http://racf.revues.org/index581.html
  • Éditorial [Texte intégral]
  • Gérard Cordier
    Contribution of the prehistoric study of the Indre valley and its tributaries. Note 20: The site of Morillon at Azay-sur-Indre (Indre-et-Loire)
  • Hélène Froquet, Cyril Castanet, Stéphane Joly et Bénédicte Pradat
    A Late Bronze Age pit IIb in the Val d’Orléans at Sandillon (Loiret): archaeological data and environmental context
  • Jean-Marc Séguier, Ginette Auxiette, Benoît Clavel, Olivier Maury et Sylvie Rimbault
    The beginning of the 4th century BC in the the cultural space of the 'Sénonais': the settlements of Bois d’Echalas at Ville-Saint-Jacques and Beauchamp at Varennes-sur-Seine (Seine-et-Marne) in the context of the land separating the Seine and the Yonne
  • Sophie Krausz
    The topography and Celtic fortifications of the Bituriges oppidum at Châteaumeillant-Mediolanum (Cher)
  • Stéphane Marion, Yves Le Bechennec et Cyrille Le Forestier
    'Artisans' necropolis and small village: the development of the Bobigny sites (Seine-Saint-Denis), between La Tène B and La Tène D
  • Béatrice Prat et Manon Cabanis
    The archaeobotanic contribution to the understanding of la Source des Roches, Chamalières (Puy-de-Dôme)
  • Claire Mitton
    The Arverni’s and Vellavi’s sanctuaries, outside the capitals, from the ist Century BC to the ivth Century AD: a typological and a spatial approach
  • Bertrand Dousteyssier
    A new ancient Arvern Town: the site of “La Croix de la Pierre” (Beaulieu, Charbonnier-les-Mines — Puy-de-Dôme)
  • Bertrand Dousteyssier et Frédéric Trément
    “Big” and “small” domini? “Big” and “small” villae in Aquitania. The example of the civitas Arvernorum
  • André Marbach
    Setting up of a typological-technological classification method to try to reconstruct ards from metallic pieces found in Roman Gaul
  • Alain Ferdière
    The place of craft industry in Central, North-Western and Western Central Roman Gaul (Gallia Lugdunensis province and northern cities of Gallia Aquitania)
  • Jean-Claude Béal
    Transporters and land owners in Roman Gaul: an assessment
  • Franck Mallet et Isabelle Rodet-Belarbi
    Antler working at Villeparisis (Seine-et-Marne): a rubbish dump within a potters' workshop of the Late Roman Empire.
  • Christian Theureau
    Anthropological study of a rural parish: burials of the 8th to 19th centuries at Rigny (Rigny-Ussé, Indre-et-Loire)
  • Notes et documents
  • Comptes rendus
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    Tome 44 – Varia http://racf.revues.org/index479.html Avertissement : à partir de ce volume, la RACF abandonne son édition papier pour paraître en ligne exclusivement. Pour ce numéro, une version des articles au format PDF est proposée. Elle reflète l'ancienne maquette de la version imprimée sans faire référence à une édition papier du volume.

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    Tome 43 – Varia http://racf.revues.org/index50.html
  • Éditorial [Texte intégral]
    Olivier Buchsenschutz
  • Patrice Georges et Tony Hamon
  • Sandrine Riquier
    The gaulish burial ground of “ Vaugrignon ” at Esvres-sur-Indre (Indre-et-Loire)
  • Bertrand Dousteyssier, Maxence Segard et Frédéric Trément
    The Gallo-Roman villae in the Augustonemetum – Clermont-Ferrand area. A critical approach to archaeological documentation
  • Patrice Georges et Philippe Blanchard
    The merovingian cemetery at the “Poteau” at Richelieu (department of the Indre-et-Loire, France): new chronological and typological data
  • Simon Bryant
    The collegiate church of Saint-Étienne at Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre (Indre, France). A recent building survey of the rotunda and the nave
  • Sophie Liegard et Alain Fourvel
    Study of two earthen pond dykes tied in with the route of the RCEA at Pierrefitte-sur-Loire and Coulanges (Allier)
  • Bastien Lefebvre
    A house in the cathedral quarter of Tours (Indre-et-Loire): its architectural evolution and construction techniques
  • Notes et documents
  • Chroniques
  • Comptes rendus
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