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The European Project Celts in Europe - Les Celtes en Europe

Venclová, N. - Danielisová, A., 2008-2011

Participating institutions:

  • CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE:
    • Laboratoire Archéologies d'orient et d'occident, UMR8546;
    • Laboratoire Etude des civilisations de l'antiquité, UMR7044;
    • Laboratoire Archéologie, cultures et sociétés, UMR5594;
  • MINISTERE DE LA CULTURE ET DE LA COMMUNICATION, Paris;
  • ECOLE NORMALE SUPERIEURE, Paris;
  • UNIVERSITÉ MARC BLOCH, Strasbourg;
  • UNIVERSITÉ DE BOURGOGNE, Dijon;
  • UNIVERSITÉ DE HAUTE-ALSACE, Mulhouse;
  • UNIVERSITÄT DES SAARLANDES, Saarbrücken - Institut für Vor- und Frühgeschichte und Vorderasiatische Archäologie;
  • UNIVERSITÉ DE LAUSANNE - Institut d'archéologie et des sciences de l'Antiquité;
  • UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DELLA BASILICATA, Potenza - Scuola di Specializzazione in Archeologia di Matera;
  • ARCHEOLOGICKÝ ÚSTAV AKADEMIE VĚD ČESKÉ REPUBLIKY, Praha, v.v.i.

The European Research Network “Celts in Europe – Les Celtes en Europe was created for the term of four years, 2008-2011.

The project aims to establish a framework on the European scale for research on selected topics concerning the Iron Age (La Tene period). It brings together researchers from institutions and universities of five countries of Europe. PhD students will be encouraged to collaborate and contacts between further archaeological institutions established.

Two major themes are in the focus of attention:

  • Stratigraphies of structures and contexts, and their significance for establishing chronological systems;
  • Categories of artefacts and their chronological, cultural and social significance.

Participants from the Czech Republic will be taking part in the following workshops:

  • Typologie, technotypologie, données physico-chimiques – le cas du verre, lignite et des monnaies;
  • Caractérisation des assemblages – le cas de l´oppidum de Stradonice, Boheme.

Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Fig. 4 Fig. 5

Fig. 1. Glass bracelets of the La Tene period. Němčice nad Hanou.
Fig. 2. Glass ring-beads of the La Tene period. Němčice nad Hanou.
Fig. 3. Zone of the Kounov-type sapropelite exploitation and manufacture, working traces and manufacturing process of a sapropelite ring.
Fig. 4. Stradonice, Central Bohemia. Aerial photo of the Celtic oppidum.
Fig. 5. Fine wheel-turned vessel of the La Tene period.

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