Marta Rakvin | University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences [Filozofski fakultet] (original) (raw)

Books by Marta Rakvin

Research paper thumbnail of La transmission durant la Protohistoire

2021, Actes des Ve rencontres doctorales Internationales de l'EEPB, tenues à Bibracte les 11-12 m... more 2021, Actes des Ve rencontres doctorales Internationales de l'EEPB, tenues à Bibracte les 11-12 mars 2019
HAL Id:halshs-03485463
https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03485463

Research paper thumbnail of Early Iron Age Landscapes of the Danube region, 2019, Črešnar, Mele (eds.)

by Matija Črešnar, Marko Mele, Anja Hellmuth Kramberger, Daniel Modl, Marta Rakvin, Sasa Kovacevic, Dimitrij Mlekuz Vrhovnik, Zoltán Czajlik, Eszter Fejér, Novinszki-Groma Katalin, László Rupnik, András Bödőcs, and Bence Soós

Early Iron Age Landscapes of the Danube region, 2019

The present publication is one of the main outcomes of the Iron-Age-Danube project (Interreg DTP)... more The present publication is one of the main outcomes of the Iron-Age-Danube project (Interreg DTP). In the focus of the project, as well as of the presented papers are archaeological landscapes and their visible as well as hidden monuments of the Early Iron Age. The published research took place in four countries (Austria, Croatia, Hungary and Slovenia) and focused on some of the most iconic sites of the Eastern Hallstatt circle, namely Großklein and Strettweg near Judenburg in Austria, on Jalžabet and Kaptol in Croatia, on Százhalombatta, Süttő and Sopron in Hungary and on Poštela and Dolenjske Toplice in Slovenia.
The studies have a broad span in their interpretative approaches; however, they all bring important new results on the Early Iron Age landscapes of the Danube region and present a fundament for further research of archaeological landscapes in the region and beyond.

The Iron-Age-Danube project — its full title is “Monumental Landscapes of the Early Iron Age in the Danube Basin” — was initiated in 2017 by 20 partners and associated partners from five countries in the Danube region. The project was co-financed within the framework of the Interreg Danube Transnational Programme with EFRE funds in the amount of € 2,169,200. One of the major focuses of the project was the exploration of the rich archaeological heritage of the Early Iron Age (i.e. Hallstatt Period) in the Danube region using modern archaeological methods. For that purpose, a new format, the Archaeological Camps, was introduced to the region. This format for the first time combined various types of activities and comprised, in addition to research campaigns, a wide variety of heritage protection activities as well as actions to promote the inclusion of Iron-Age landscapes into the touristic offers of these regions. The camps were organized in four countries at selected locations within the nine preselected micro-regions and lasted one or two months. In this period, the institutions involved had the opportunity to combine their technologies, methodologies and expertise as well as to exchange their experiences and views. These chosen sites and their surrounding landscapes are embedded in a variety of environments of the Danube region, which in fact had a strong impact on the populations settling in these areas in the Early Iron Age, as well as on the archaeological research approaches. Combining their knowledge and specific skills, the experts have in this intensive cooperation established new strategies, which are tailored to each of the micro-regions. One of the results of this cooperation is also the monograph Researching Archaeological Landscapes across Borders (Budapest: Archaeolingua, 2019), which should help other researchers and heritage experts with planning their projects on archaeological landscapes.

Research paper thumbnail of Settlements, Culture and Population Dynamics in Balkan Prehistory

by Miroslav Razum, Ivica Pleština, Gábor Kalla, Marius Bâsceanu, Neda Mirković-Marić, Martina Celhar, Sonja Kacar, Ina Miloglav, Nedko Elenski, Alexandra Comsa, Zrinka Premužić, Carmen Cuenca-García, Ivan Vranic, Damjan Donev, Vasilka Dimitrovska, Lujana Paraman, Petya Georgieva, Tzvetana Popova, Lilian Dogiama, Dragan Jovanovic, Seta Štuhec, Ana Đuričić, Catherine COMMENGE, Lidija Kovacheva, Jan Zachar, Snježana Vrdoljak ex Karavanić, Katalin Sebők, Marta Rakvin, Alexandra Anders, Roxana Munteanu, Iharka Szücs-Csillik, Gianluca Cantoro, Nataša Miladinović-Radmilović, Maja Kuzmanovic, Marina Vladimirova, and Jovan D . Mitrović

Settlements, Culture and Population Dynamics in Balkan Prehistory - ABSTRACTS OF THE ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS, Mar 9, 2015

HAEMUS - Center for Scientific Research and Promotion of Culture http://haemus.org.mk Settlemen... more HAEMUS - Center for Scientific Research and Promotion of Culture
http://haemus.org.mk
Settlements, Culture and Population Dynamics in Balkan Prehistory
International Conference
13-14.03.2015
Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
ABSTRACTS OF THE ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS

General Editor: Vasilka Dimitrovska
Cover Design: Vasilka Dimitrovska, Elka Anastasova
Design: Elka Anastasova
Editing and English proofreading: Mark Branov

Papers by Marta Rakvin

Research paper thumbnail of Ve Rencontres Doctorales de l'Ecole Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte

Research paper thumbnail of Prostor Moslavine tijekom kasnog brončanog i starijeg željeznog doba

Research paper thumbnail of The Marić Hillfort Settlement near Mikleuška during the Late Bronze and the Early Iron Age

Prostor Moslavine, smjesten na jugozapadnom dijelu kontinentalne Hrvatske, obuhvaca tranzicijski ... more Prostor Moslavine, smjesten na jugozapadnom dijelu kontinentalne Hrvatske, obuhvaca tranzicijski geografski položaj koji spaja sjeverozapadnu Hrvatsku s prostorom Slavonije na istoku te Posavinom na jugu. Ipak, do danas je ovo podrucje nedovoljno istraženo s tek malim brojem nalazista koja se mogu pripisati kasnom broncanom i starijem željeznom dobu. Istraživanja na gradini Maric pokraj Kutine te kronolosko-tipoloska analiza keramickih nalaza pokazala su da je naselje živjelo najvecim intenzitetom tijekom mlađe faze kasnoga broncanog doba te tijekom prijelaza na starije željezno doba. Pitanja koja se ticu ranijih faza naseljavanja na gradini ostaju otvorena. Kulturni utjecaji koji se mogu pratiti tijekom mlađe faze kulture polja sa žarama povezuju naselje na gradini s istovremenim nalazistima na prostoru Podravine i Posavine. Jednako tako, određeni nalazi upucuju na lokalne posebnosti koje nisu vezane samo uz prostor Moslavine nego i uz prostor sjeverozapadne Hrvatske. Malen broj na...

Research paper thumbnail of Tumulus IV on the Kaptol-Čemernica cemetery – revision excavation

Research paper thumbnail of Naselje na gradini Marić kod Mikleuške tijekom kasnoga brončanog i starijeg željeznog doba

Research paper thumbnail of La transmission durant la Protohistoire: Actes des Ve rencontres doctorales internationales de l’EEPB tenues à Bibracte les 11-12 mars 2019

International audienceLa cinquième édition des Rencontres doctorales de l’École européenne de Pro... more International audienceLa cinquième édition des Rencontres doctorales de l’École européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte, tenue les 11 et 12 mars 2019, a réuni une trentaine de doctorants et de postdoctorants autour du thème de “la transmission durant la Protohistoire”. Cette vaste notion comporte plusieurs facettes qu’il est possible de percevoir directement ou indirectement à travers l’étude des vestiges archéologiques. Ce recueil d’articles en offre une vision d’ensemble en abordant à la fois les transmissions purement matérielles (objets), mais aussi celles, immatérielles, d’idées, de gestes et de savoir-faire. Ce faisant, les contributions traitent notamment de la question des échanges intercommunautaires et intergénérationnels

Research paper thumbnail of Tumulus IV on the Kaptol-Čemernica Cemetery-Revision Excavation / Tumul IV na groblju Kaptol-Čemernica-revizijsko istraživanje

Vjesnik Arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu, Vol. 52 No. 1, 2019

The 2016 revision excavation of tumulus IV in the Kaptol-Čemernica cemetery in the Požega Valley ... more The 2016 revision excavation of tumulus IV in the Kaptol-Čemernica cemetery in the Požega Valley resulted in new insights into this very important monument. It was established that, rather than containing five graves (with the largest of them square in shape, belonging to a high-ranking warrior), the tumulus contained a monumental wooden burial chamber holding two wooden boxes, and a ritual corridor (dromos) extending to the south. The material found in the grave originates from various sources. The Greco-Illyrian helmet and greaves were produced by Greek workshops, while the horse gear is associated to the Carpathian Basin, and the axe to the southern Pannonian region, or southeastern Alps. The multi-headed pins and pottery generally belong to the Eastern Hallstatt Circle, while belts of the Libna type can be associated with the Lower Carniola. The discovered material originates from various periods. While the axe and horse gear belong to the very beginning of the Hallstatt period, the Libna-type belt and multi-headed pins are later, and the most recent objects found in the grave-the Greco-Illyrian helmet and greaves-belong to the second half or the end of the 7 th c. BC. Even though the small number of new finds has not considerably modified the grave inventory, it has allowed its new interpretation.

Research paper thumbnail of The Marić Hillfort Settlement near Mikleuška during the Late Bronze and the Early Iron Age/Naselje na gradini Marić kod Mikleuške tijekom kasnoga brončanog i starijeg željeznog doba

The Moslavina region, situated in the south-western part of continental Croatia, occupies a trans... more The Moslavina region, situated in the south-western part of continental Croatia, occupies a transitional geographical position connecting the north-western parts of the country with Slavonia and Posavina regions. To this day it remains an insufficiently researched area with only a few known sites that can be attributed to the periods of the Late Bronze and the Early Iron Age. The research and pottery analysis have shown that the settlement on Marić hillfort near Kutina lived most intensely during the later phases of the Urnfield Culture and during the transitional period to the Early Iron Age. Questions regarding earlier setllement stages still remain open. Cutural influences that can be traced during the Late Urnfield Culture link the settlement on the hillfort with contemporary sites in the Podravina and Posavina regions. Some of the finds point out to local distinctions that are not only specific to Moslavina region, but to the area of north-western Croatia, as well. A small number of finds indicates that life on the hillfort continued into the Early Iron Age, but conclusions about a more complete picture of this period cannot be made.

Obavijesti HAD-a by Marta Rakvin

Research paper thumbnail of Obavijesti Hrvatskog arheološkog društva, God. XLV., 2013.

Research paper thumbnail of Obavijesti Hrvatskog arheološkog društva, God. L., 2018.

Obavijesti Hrvatskog arheološkog društva, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Obavijesti Hrvatskog arheološkog društva, God. XLIX., 2017.

by Hrvatsko arheološko društvo HAD, Domagoj Toncinic, Iva Kaić, Mirna Cvetko, Marta Rakvin, Anja Bertol Stipetić, Jelena Jovanović, Sasa Kovacevic, Bartul Šiljeg, Ina Miloglav, Tihomila Tezak-gregl Prof.dr., and Marin Mađerić

Meeting Presentation by Marta Rakvin

Research paper thumbnail of VIe Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte 2020 – Save the Date – Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages – 9-11 Mars 2020

Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages

Save the Date. Les prochaines Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bib... more Save the Date. Les prochaines Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte auront lieu du 9 au 11 mars 2020 sur le thème : Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages. L'appel à communiquer sera diffusé prochainement.
https://eepb.hypotheses.org/475

Research paper thumbnail of 6th Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte 2020 – Save the Date – Occupying spaces during the Bronze and Iron Ages: from Sites to Landscapes – 9-11 March 2020

Occupying spaces during the Bronze and Iron Ages: from Sites to Landscapes

Save the Date. The next Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte will... more Save the Date. The next Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte will take place from the 9th to the 11th of March 2020 on the following theme: Occupying spaces during the Bronze and Iron Ages: from Sites to Landscapes. The Call to papers will be released soon.
https://eepb.hypotheses.org/475

Research paper thumbnail of La transmission durant la Protohistoire EEPB5

La transmission durant la Protohistoire / Transmission during Protohistory, 2019

Affiche des Ve Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte les 11 et... more Affiche des Ve Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte les 11 et 12 mars 2019.
Poster of the 5th Doctoral Meeting of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte, March 11th and 12th.

Research paper thumbnail of Ve Rencontres Doctorales de l'Ecole Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte

Call for Papers by Marta Rakvin

Research paper thumbnail of VIe Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte 2020 – Appel à communications – Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages – 9-11 Mars 2020

Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages

Les prochaines Rencontres Doctorales de l’École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte auront li... more Les prochaines Rencontres Doctorales de l’École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte auront lieu du 9 au 11 mars 2020 sur le thème : Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages. Les propositions devront être soumises avant le 30 novembre 2019 (détails et formulaire d’inscription en pièce-jointe).

Research paper thumbnail of 6th Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte 2020 – Call for papers – Occupying spaces during the Bronze and Iron Ages: from Sites to Landscapes – 9-11 March 2020

Occupying Space during Bronze and Iron Ages: From Site to Landscape

The next Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte will take place fro... more The next Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte will take place from the 9th to the 11th of March 2020 on the following theme: Occupying spaces during the Bronze and Iron Ages: from Sites to Landscapes. Proposals must be submitted by November 30th, 2019 (details and registration form attached).
https://eepb.hypotheses.org/485

Research paper thumbnail of La transmission durant la Protohistoire

2021, Actes des Ve rencontres doctorales Internationales de l'EEPB, tenues à Bibracte les 11-12 m... more 2021, Actes des Ve rencontres doctorales Internationales de l'EEPB, tenues à Bibracte les 11-12 mars 2019
HAL Id:halshs-03485463
https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03485463

Research paper thumbnail of Early Iron Age Landscapes of the Danube region, 2019, Črešnar, Mele (eds.)

by Matija Črešnar, Marko Mele, Anja Hellmuth Kramberger, Daniel Modl, Marta Rakvin, Sasa Kovacevic, Dimitrij Mlekuz Vrhovnik, Zoltán Czajlik, Eszter Fejér, Novinszki-Groma Katalin, László Rupnik, András Bödőcs, and Bence Soós

Early Iron Age Landscapes of the Danube region, 2019

The present publication is one of the main outcomes of the Iron-Age-Danube project (Interreg DTP)... more The present publication is one of the main outcomes of the Iron-Age-Danube project (Interreg DTP). In the focus of the project, as well as of the presented papers are archaeological landscapes and their visible as well as hidden monuments of the Early Iron Age. The published research took place in four countries (Austria, Croatia, Hungary and Slovenia) and focused on some of the most iconic sites of the Eastern Hallstatt circle, namely Großklein and Strettweg near Judenburg in Austria, on Jalžabet and Kaptol in Croatia, on Százhalombatta, Süttő and Sopron in Hungary and on Poštela and Dolenjske Toplice in Slovenia.
The studies have a broad span in their interpretative approaches; however, they all bring important new results on the Early Iron Age landscapes of the Danube region and present a fundament for further research of archaeological landscapes in the region and beyond.

The Iron-Age-Danube project — its full title is “Monumental Landscapes of the Early Iron Age in the Danube Basin” — was initiated in 2017 by 20 partners and associated partners from five countries in the Danube region. The project was co-financed within the framework of the Interreg Danube Transnational Programme with EFRE funds in the amount of € 2,169,200. One of the major focuses of the project was the exploration of the rich archaeological heritage of the Early Iron Age (i.e. Hallstatt Period) in the Danube region using modern archaeological methods. For that purpose, a new format, the Archaeological Camps, was introduced to the region. This format for the first time combined various types of activities and comprised, in addition to research campaigns, a wide variety of heritage protection activities as well as actions to promote the inclusion of Iron-Age landscapes into the touristic offers of these regions. The camps were organized in four countries at selected locations within the nine preselected micro-regions and lasted one or two months. In this period, the institutions involved had the opportunity to combine their technologies, methodologies and expertise as well as to exchange their experiences and views. These chosen sites and their surrounding landscapes are embedded in a variety of environments of the Danube region, which in fact had a strong impact on the populations settling in these areas in the Early Iron Age, as well as on the archaeological research approaches. Combining their knowledge and specific skills, the experts have in this intensive cooperation established new strategies, which are tailored to each of the micro-regions. One of the results of this cooperation is also the monograph Researching Archaeological Landscapes across Borders (Budapest: Archaeolingua, 2019), which should help other researchers and heritage experts with planning their projects on archaeological landscapes.

Research paper thumbnail of Settlements, Culture and Population Dynamics in Balkan Prehistory

by Miroslav Razum, Ivica Pleština, Gábor Kalla, Marius Bâsceanu, Neda Mirković-Marić, Martina Celhar, Sonja Kacar, Ina Miloglav, Nedko Elenski, Alexandra Comsa, Zrinka Premužić, Carmen Cuenca-García, Ivan Vranic, Damjan Donev, Vasilka Dimitrovska, Lujana Paraman, Petya Georgieva, Tzvetana Popova, Lilian Dogiama, Dragan Jovanovic, Seta Štuhec, Ana Đuričić, Catherine COMMENGE, Lidija Kovacheva, Jan Zachar, Snježana Vrdoljak ex Karavanić, Katalin Sebők, Marta Rakvin, Alexandra Anders, Roxana Munteanu, Iharka Szücs-Csillik, Gianluca Cantoro, Nataša Miladinović-Radmilović, Maja Kuzmanovic, Marina Vladimirova, and Jovan D . Mitrović

Settlements, Culture and Population Dynamics in Balkan Prehistory - ABSTRACTS OF THE ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS, Mar 9, 2015

HAEMUS - Center for Scientific Research and Promotion of Culture http://haemus.org.mk Settlemen... more HAEMUS - Center for Scientific Research and Promotion of Culture
http://haemus.org.mk
Settlements, Culture and Population Dynamics in Balkan Prehistory
International Conference
13-14.03.2015
Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
ABSTRACTS OF THE ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS

General Editor: Vasilka Dimitrovska
Cover Design: Vasilka Dimitrovska, Elka Anastasova
Design: Elka Anastasova
Editing and English proofreading: Mark Branov

Research paper thumbnail of Ve Rencontres Doctorales de l'Ecole Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte

Research paper thumbnail of Prostor Moslavine tijekom kasnog brončanog i starijeg željeznog doba

Research paper thumbnail of The Marić Hillfort Settlement near Mikleuška during the Late Bronze and the Early Iron Age

Prostor Moslavine, smjesten na jugozapadnom dijelu kontinentalne Hrvatske, obuhvaca tranzicijski ... more Prostor Moslavine, smjesten na jugozapadnom dijelu kontinentalne Hrvatske, obuhvaca tranzicijski geografski položaj koji spaja sjeverozapadnu Hrvatsku s prostorom Slavonije na istoku te Posavinom na jugu. Ipak, do danas je ovo podrucje nedovoljno istraženo s tek malim brojem nalazista koja se mogu pripisati kasnom broncanom i starijem željeznom dobu. Istraživanja na gradini Maric pokraj Kutine te kronolosko-tipoloska analiza keramickih nalaza pokazala su da je naselje živjelo najvecim intenzitetom tijekom mlađe faze kasnoga broncanog doba te tijekom prijelaza na starije željezno doba. Pitanja koja se ticu ranijih faza naseljavanja na gradini ostaju otvorena. Kulturni utjecaji koji se mogu pratiti tijekom mlađe faze kulture polja sa žarama povezuju naselje na gradini s istovremenim nalazistima na prostoru Podravine i Posavine. Jednako tako, određeni nalazi upucuju na lokalne posebnosti koje nisu vezane samo uz prostor Moslavine nego i uz prostor sjeverozapadne Hrvatske. Malen broj na...

Research paper thumbnail of Tumulus IV on the Kaptol-Čemernica cemetery – revision excavation

Research paper thumbnail of Naselje na gradini Marić kod Mikleuške tijekom kasnoga brončanog i starijeg željeznog doba

Research paper thumbnail of La transmission durant la Protohistoire: Actes des Ve rencontres doctorales internationales de l’EEPB tenues à Bibracte les 11-12 mars 2019

International audienceLa cinquième édition des Rencontres doctorales de l’École européenne de Pro... more International audienceLa cinquième édition des Rencontres doctorales de l’École européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte, tenue les 11 et 12 mars 2019, a réuni une trentaine de doctorants et de postdoctorants autour du thème de “la transmission durant la Protohistoire”. Cette vaste notion comporte plusieurs facettes qu’il est possible de percevoir directement ou indirectement à travers l’étude des vestiges archéologiques. Ce recueil d’articles en offre une vision d’ensemble en abordant à la fois les transmissions purement matérielles (objets), mais aussi celles, immatérielles, d’idées, de gestes et de savoir-faire. Ce faisant, les contributions traitent notamment de la question des échanges intercommunautaires et intergénérationnels

Research paper thumbnail of Tumulus IV on the Kaptol-Čemernica Cemetery-Revision Excavation / Tumul IV na groblju Kaptol-Čemernica-revizijsko istraživanje

Vjesnik Arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu, Vol. 52 No. 1, 2019

The 2016 revision excavation of tumulus IV in the Kaptol-Čemernica cemetery in the Požega Valley ... more The 2016 revision excavation of tumulus IV in the Kaptol-Čemernica cemetery in the Požega Valley resulted in new insights into this very important monument. It was established that, rather than containing five graves (with the largest of them square in shape, belonging to a high-ranking warrior), the tumulus contained a monumental wooden burial chamber holding two wooden boxes, and a ritual corridor (dromos) extending to the south. The material found in the grave originates from various sources. The Greco-Illyrian helmet and greaves were produced by Greek workshops, while the horse gear is associated to the Carpathian Basin, and the axe to the southern Pannonian region, or southeastern Alps. The multi-headed pins and pottery generally belong to the Eastern Hallstatt Circle, while belts of the Libna type can be associated with the Lower Carniola. The discovered material originates from various periods. While the axe and horse gear belong to the very beginning of the Hallstatt period, the Libna-type belt and multi-headed pins are later, and the most recent objects found in the grave-the Greco-Illyrian helmet and greaves-belong to the second half or the end of the 7 th c. BC. Even though the small number of new finds has not considerably modified the grave inventory, it has allowed its new interpretation.

Research paper thumbnail of The Marić Hillfort Settlement near Mikleuška during the Late Bronze and the Early Iron Age/Naselje na gradini Marić kod Mikleuške tijekom kasnoga brončanog i starijeg željeznog doba

The Moslavina region, situated in the south-western part of continental Croatia, occupies a trans... more The Moslavina region, situated in the south-western part of continental Croatia, occupies a transitional geographical position connecting the north-western parts of the country with Slavonia and Posavina regions. To this day it remains an insufficiently researched area with only a few known sites that can be attributed to the periods of the Late Bronze and the Early Iron Age. The research and pottery analysis have shown that the settlement on Marić hillfort near Kutina lived most intensely during the later phases of the Urnfield Culture and during the transitional period to the Early Iron Age. Questions regarding earlier setllement stages still remain open. Cutural influences that can be traced during the Late Urnfield Culture link the settlement on the hillfort with contemporary sites in the Podravina and Posavina regions. Some of the finds point out to local distinctions that are not only specific to Moslavina region, but to the area of north-western Croatia, as well. A small number of finds indicates that life on the hillfort continued into the Early Iron Age, but conclusions about a more complete picture of this period cannot be made.

Research paper thumbnail of VIe Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte 2020 – Save the Date – Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages – 9-11 Mars 2020

Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages

Save the Date. Les prochaines Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bib... more Save the Date. Les prochaines Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte auront lieu du 9 au 11 mars 2020 sur le thème : Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages. L'appel à communiquer sera diffusé prochainement.
https://eepb.hypotheses.org/475

Research paper thumbnail of 6th Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte 2020 – Save the Date – Occupying spaces during the Bronze and Iron Ages: from Sites to Landscapes – 9-11 March 2020

Occupying spaces during the Bronze and Iron Ages: from Sites to Landscapes

Save the Date. The next Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte will... more Save the Date. The next Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte will take place from the 9th to the 11th of March 2020 on the following theme: Occupying spaces during the Bronze and Iron Ages: from Sites to Landscapes. The Call to papers will be released soon.
https://eepb.hypotheses.org/475

Research paper thumbnail of La transmission durant la Protohistoire EEPB5

La transmission durant la Protohistoire / Transmission during Protohistory, 2019

Affiche des Ve Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte les 11 et... more Affiche des Ve Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte les 11 et 12 mars 2019.
Poster of the 5th Doctoral Meeting of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte, March 11th and 12th.

Research paper thumbnail of Ve Rencontres Doctorales de l'Ecole Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte

Research paper thumbnail of VIe Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte 2020 – Appel à communications – Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages – 9-11 Mars 2020

Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages

Les prochaines Rencontres Doctorales de l’École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte auront li... more Les prochaines Rencontres Doctorales de l’École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte auront lieu du 9 au 11 mars 2020 sur le thème : Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages. Les propositions devront être soumises avant le 30 novembre 2019 (détails et formulaire d’inscription en pièce-jointe).

Research paper thumbnail of 6th Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte 2020 – Call for papers – Occupying spaces during the Bronze and Iron Ages: from Sites to Landscapes – 9-11 March 2020

Occupying Space during Bronze and Iron Ages: From Site to Landscape

The next Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte will take place fro... more The next Doctoral Meetings of the European School of Protohistory of Bibracte will take place from the 9th to the 11th of March 2020 on the following theme: Occupying spaces during the Bronze and Iron Ages: from Sites to Landscapes. Proposals must be submitted by November 30th, 2019 (details and registration form attached).
https://eepb.hypotheses.org/485

Research paper thumbnail of VIe Rencontres Doctorales de l'École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte 2020 – Programme – Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages – 8-11 Mars 2020

Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages

Les prochaines Rencontres Doctorales de l’École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte auront li... more Les prochaines Rencontres Doctorales de l’École Européenne de Protohistoire de Bibracte auront lieu du 9 au 11 mars 2020 sur le thème : Occuper les espaces aux âges des Métaux : des sites aux paysages.
Inscriptions obligatoires : eepb2020@bibracte.fr
https://eepb.hypotheses.org/500