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Production et circulation des épées à poignée métallique de l'âge du Bronze en Europe occidentale Universiteit Gent
L’extraordinaire épée à pommeau en coupelle du Bronze final de Wessem (prov. de Limbourg hollandais, Pays-Bas) Universiteit Gent
Le phénomène des épées, une vision européenne Universiteit Gent
Sur les traces du dépôt d’Aliès (Cantal) : à propos d’un lot d’épées à poignée métallique de provenance inconnue au musée Bargoin de Clermont-Ferrand Universiteit Gent
L'épée à antennes du Bronze final de Baix Universiteit Gent
L’armement à l’âge du Bronze final en Europe tempérée (XVIe–IXe siècles av. J.–C.) : éléments dispersés d’une 'panoplie de guerrier'? Universiteit Gent
Studying Bronze Age weaponry shapes and ornamentation reveals a standardisation of production according to traditions varying according to the regions and periods considered. The homogeneity of these objects in a given region indicates the users’ affiliation with a community sharing common norms and objects with the same visual identity, not necessarily limited to weaponry. The standardised shapes and ornaments of the weapons is a cultural ...
Quelques réflexions sur la réparation et la réutilisation des objets métalliques à l'âge du Bronze : aspects techniques et culturels Universiteit Gent
L'épée d'Onnen (Groningue, Pays-Bas), de la tourbière aux rayons X Universiteit Gent
The Onnen sword was found in 1896 while exploiting a peat bog, about 1.5 m deep. It is a so-called “antennae” sword, named after the spirals at the top of the pommel and it dates back to last phase of the Bronze Age (ca. 9th century BC). The Groninger Museum now curates the sword with inventory number 1896/I 4. Although this sword is already mentioned in the archaeological literature, it was never correctly published. Its recent study in the ...
Les premiers fers pendant l’âge du Bronze en France : données nouvelles Universiteit Gent
If iron was used in Asia Minor from the 3rd millennium BC, it was not known in Western Europe until the 13th century BC. In France, its first appears towards the end of the Bronze Age, possibly during the 13th century BC (Bronze final I / Bz D). Iron has been subsequently documented, especially during the 9th century BC (Bronze final IIIb / Late Atlantic Bronze Age 3 / Bz B2-3). Metallurgic iron is known only during this last stage of Late ...