La Préhistoire du Jura et l'Europe néolithique en 100 mots-clés 5300-2100 av J.-C.
Trained in ethnoarchaeology in New Guinea, the authors offer an original reading of the historical trajectory of the first farming communities between 5300 and 2400 BC, where the micro-regions - here the Jura and the Saône plains - were deeply integrated into complex networks for the circulation of...
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Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté
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