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I-1. Techniques, méthodes et théorie de l’archéologie (19 documents)
I-2. Paléolithique inférieur et moyen (18 documents)
I-3. Paléolithique supérieur, paléolithique final et Mésolithique (25 documents)
I-4. Néolithique & Age des métaux (26 documents)
I-5. (0 document)
II-1. Chasseurs-cueilleurs et agriculteurs face aux changements climatiques : adaptation et Développement durable (11 documents)
II-2. The impact of Upper Pleistocene climatic and environmental change on hominid occupations and landscape use (130-10 ka) (26 documents)
II-3.Systèmes agropastoraux et dégradations climatiques. Analyse intégrée des données archéologiques et paléoenvironnementales (14 documents)
II-4. Late Holocene Social and Climate Change in Arid and Semiarid Environments (5 documents)
II-5. Climatic variability and societal responses during the Metal Ages in Europe and the Mediterranean (3000-300 BC) (12 documents)
II-6. Climato-geographical archeologies of the Americas (14 documents)
II-7. The role of climate in the transition from foraging to farming systems (8 documents)
II-8. Different times? Archaeological and environmental data from intra-site and off-site sequences (15 documents)
III-1 (T). New advances in theoretical archaeology (7 documents)
III-1 (CA). Big Data, databases and archaeology (11 documents)
III-2 (CA). Données 3D en archéologie et nuages de points denses : vers de nouveaux objets de recherche (10 documents)
III-3 (CA). Construire des référentiels partagés : Webmapping et archéologie (9 documents)
IV-1. Old Stones, New Eyes? Charting future directions in lithic analysis. (22 documents)
IV-2. Becoming Specialists. From Imitation to Professionalism: A Palaeolithic to Neolithic Perspective. (12 documents)
IV-3. Apport des approches technologiques de la céramique à l'anthropologie et à l'archéologie des sociétés pré et protohistoriques (22 documents)
IV-4. Fire as an artifact: Advances in the study of Paleolithic combustion features (26 documents)
IV-5. Earthen construction technology (10 documents)
IV-7. La percussion lancée au Paléolithique : identification de son usage, types d’outils associés et étendue chronologique (11 documents)
VI-1. “Man the hunter” revisited – Pleistocene Archaeology in the 21st century (15 documents)
VI-2. Documenting the annual cycle of nomadism of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic hunter-gatherers: issues, methods, and case studies (9 documents)
VII-1. Archaeology and interdisciplinarity, from the 19th century to present-day research (11 documents)
VII-3. From stratigraphy to stratigraphic excavation in pre- and protohistoric archaeology (11 documents)
VII-4. Epistemology, History and Philosophy of Science: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the History of Archaeology (9 documents)
VII-5. Historiographie de préhistoriens français de la seconde moitié du XX° siècle  (20 documents)
VIII-1. Mapping the past. From sampling sites and landscapes to exploring the “archaeological continuum” (16 documents)
IX-1. Resilience of landscape (8 documents)
X-1. Archaeometry of prehistoric and protohistoric stone, metal, ceramics and glass (29 documents)
X-2. Rock-Art Paintings – Binders & Recipes. (10 documents)
XI-1. Vers une amélioration des outils chronologiques pour la datation des sites du Paléolithique inférieur et moyen en Eurasie (10 documents)
XII-1. New Technologies and Analytical Approaches in Traceology (21 documents)
XII-2. Searching Traces, Finding People: The Role of Traceology for Reconstructing Human Behaviour  (34 documents)
XIII-1. Bones, Bodies and Objects - Vectors of symbolic representations (10 documents)
XIII-2. Prehistoric Personal Adornment in Social and Economic Context (31 documents)
XIII-3. Integrating Ballistics into Archaeology (15 documents)
XIV-1. The first European peopling: chronology, behaviour and environment. (11 documents)
XIV-2. MIS 13-11: a major transformation in the European Lower Palaeolithic? (11 documents)
XIV-3. The bifacial shaping phenomenon over time and space. (30 documents)
XIV-4. In the shadow of the biface. Complexity of Middle Pleistocene technical systems in Europe. (14 documents)
XIV-5. From natural to cultural object: raw material-related human behaviors in the early technologies. (13 documents)
XV-1. Current research on settlement dynamics and cultural variability during the Middle Stone Age. (8 documents)
XV-2. Current research on settlement dynamics and cultural variability during the Middle Paleolithic. (24 documents)
XVI-1. The variability of bifacial tools in the Middle Palaeolithic and their importance in the transition to the Upper Palaeolithic in Western Eurasia: raw material, techno-typology, chronology and interactions in their environmental and cultural context. (13 documents)
XVI-2. Peopling dynamics in the Mediterranean area between 45 and 39 ky ago: state of art and new data. (21 documents)
XVI-3. Short-term human occupations and mobility patterns. (20 documents)
XVI-4. The Origins of Traditions Regionalization in the Palaeolithic – evaluation, evolution and mechanisms. (13 documents)
XVI-5. The search of small tools by Neanderthals populations in Western Europe. (12 documents)
XVI-6. Cantabrian Spain and surroundings during the Palaeolithic: new data and approaches. (16 documents)
XVI-7. Is ‘Neanderthal behaviour' a useful concept? Multiscalar approches to the behavioural diversity of middle palaeolithic neanderthal populations. (18 documents)
XVI-8. Small tools, big problem! Production, action and function of small tools throughout prehistory/Small tools, big problem! Production, geste et fonctionnement des petits outils durant la Préhistoire. (11 documents)
XVI-9. From North to South; From East to West: regional variability and economic patterns in the Iberian Middle Paleolithic. (8 documents)
XVII-1. Adaptations des sociétés du paléolithique supérieur aux climats. (10 documents)
XVII-2. Magdalenian Phases in Cantabria and Aquitaine: What are we talking about. (17 documents)
XVII-3. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic dwellings and occupation floor structures. (18 documents)
XVII-4. The Upper Palaeolithic research in Central and Eastern Europe. (19 documents)
XVII-5. Use and Social Organization of Space: The Palaeolithic Origins of Human Spatiality. (10 documents)
XVII-6. L'approvisionnement en matières premières lithiques pendant le Paléolithique supérieur de l'Eurasie. Approches traditionnels et contributions de l'Archéométrie. (15 documents)
XVII-7. Crossed views of the Aurignacian: Levantine and Western Europe comparison. (25 documents)
XVII-8. Economy and mobility during the Early Upper Paleolithic: articulating technical systems within geographical spaces. (9 documents)
XVIII-1. Reindeer or fish? Late Glacial subsistence strategies in the light of new information. (12 documents)
XVIII-2. Final Palaeolithic in Eastern Baltic. (8 documents)
XIX-1. Holocene environmental and cultural variability in the Western Mediterranean. (16 documents)
XIX-2. Hunter-gatherers confronting the expansion of farming communities. (12 documents)
XIX-3. Sites exceptionnels ou conservation exceptionnelle ? Approches interdisciplinaires de la fonction des premiers sites en milieux humides Holocènes en Europe (11 documents)
XX-1. The Archaeology of Submerged Landscapes. (10 documents)
XX-2. Shell mounds, shell middens and coastal resources (31 documents)
XXI-1. Interactions, networks and routes within and through mountain ranges. (12 documents)
XXI-2. Spiritual and Ritual Dimensions of Mountain Landscapes. (13 documents)
XXI-3. Prehistoric and protohistoric evidence of early farming and pastoral activities in mountain environments. (15 documents)
XXII-1. North African and Saharan archaeology recovering from the turmoil: Reconstructing the climate and cultures of the final Pleistocene and Holocene through innovative research strategies and rock art enhancement. (19 documents)
XXII-2. The Nile Valley in Prehistory – did it play a role in human dispersals? (5 documents)
XXIII-1. Paleoenvironmental, Behavioural Variability, Cultural Transitions and Dispersals during the Pleistocene and the Holocene in North West Africa. (26 documents)
XXIII-2. Variability of Late Pleistocene Microlithic Industries in Western North Africa. Recent Interpretations and Perspectives. Essay in Honor of Jacques Tixier. (9 documents)
XXIV-1. Archéologie, sociétés et patrimoine en Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre/ Archaeology, societies and heritage in central abnd western Africa. (19 documents)
XXIV-2. Métallurgie ancienne du fer en Afrique. (6 documents)
XXV-1. Préhistoire atlantique de l'Amérique du sud. (13 documents)
XXV-2. The peopling of the Andes: Updating and new contributions. (8 documents)
XXV-3. Peintures et gravures rupestres des Amériques: empreintes culturelles et territoriales. (10 documents)
XXV-4. The Pleistocene Peopling of the Americas from a Circum-Pacific Perspective. (16 documents)
XXV-5. Techniques et technologies des chasseurs-cueilleurs maritimes du littoral américain. (15 documents)
XXVI-1. State of the Art of Archaeology in Southeast Asia. (13 documents)
XXVII-1. State of the Art of Archaeology in Southeast Asia (0 document)
XXVIII-1. The symbols in rock art: a global Reflection for their analysis and Interpretation, from Hunter-gatherers to the production Economy societies. (7 documents)
XXVIII-3. Au-delà des images: Des nouvelles conceptualisations de l'art préhistorique/ Beyond the images: new conceptualizations of prehistoric art. (16 documents)
XXVIII-4. Caractérisation, continuités et discontinuités des manifestations graphiques des sociétés préhistoriques. (19 documents)
XXVIII-5. Traces, tracks, and pathways. Rock art, archaeology and the lines of life. (10 documents)
XXVIII-6. Contribution and limits of 3D and cutting-edge technologies to the recording of mobiliary and parietal art. (14 documents)
XXVIII-7. La reformulation des interactions artistiques dans le golfe de Gascogne à la lumière des nouvelles études et découvertes. (14 documents)
XXVIII-8. From hunters to breeders: a single path? Perspectives to transitions processes through the study of rock art. (6 documents)
XXIX-1. The intellectual and spiritual expressions of non-literate peoples (26 documents)
XXX-1. Interdisciplinary Methods of Research for Bronze and Iron Ages Funerary Monuments (3rd-1 Millennia BC). (10 documents)
XXX-2. Le monde funéraire du XVIIe au IXe siècle av. J.-C en Europe Atlantique occidentale. (9 documents)
XXXI-1. Through time, space and species: implication of new discoveries, technological developments and data diffusion improvement in Biological Anthropology. (40 documents)
XXXI-2. Ancient DNA. (13 documents)
XXXII-1. Lieux de vie et espaces domestiques : organisations fonctionnelles et stratégies sociales. (16 documents)
XXXII-2. Transitions démographiques. Mythes et réalités du Néolithique à l'âge du Bronze. (8 documents)
XXXII-3. Pre and protohistoric stone architectures: comparisons of the social and technical contexts associated to their building. (13 documents)
XXXII-4. Cross-channel connections from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. (15 documents)
XXXII-5. Between Economy and Symbolism: approaches to territories in Neolithic Europe. (14 documents)
XXXII-6. Le recyclage des mégalithes (dolmen, menhir, stèle gravée) : chronologie, fonction et gestes. (10 documents)
XXXIII-1. Siliceous rocks: procurement and distribution systems. (17 documents)
XXXIII-2. Flint mines and chipping floors from prehistory to the beginning of the nineteenth century. (7 documents)
XXXIV-1. Conditions for the adoption of money, crossed contributions from weighted metal to Antic coins. (11 documents)
XXXIV-2. La spécialisation des productions et les spécialistes. (24 documents)
XXXIV-3. Economic change as an interplay of institutional and technical factors: some insights from metallurgy. (11 documents)
XXXIV-4. Par-delà des frontières: transferts immatériels. Approches méthodologiques. (12 documents)
XXXIV-6. Double Session Stone in Metal Ages. 6a - Late stone talks: Lithic Industries in Metal Ages : 6b - Let there be Rock and Metal : l'outillage en pierre des métallurgistes préhistoriques de la mine à l'atelier. (20 documents)
XXXIV-7. Archaeologies of warfare in ancient Eurasia. The emergence and consolidation of warrior aristocracies. (9 documents)
XXXIV-8. Peuples, migrations, colonisations : des approches historico-culturelles aux analyses génétiques en archéologie protohistorique, de la néolithisation à la fin de l'âge du Fer. (8 documents)
XXXIV-9. The Past and Past Societies: reuse and reinterpretation of ancient places during Metal Ages. (0 document)
XXXV-1. Understanding and accessibility of pre-and proto-historical research issues: sites, museums and communication strategies. (14 documents)
XXXV-2. Archaeology in transdisciplinary researches: contributions to a Sustainability Science. (8 documents)
XXXV-3. Preservation and conservation of Prehistoric Art. (8 documents)
XXXVI-1. Preventive archeology in Europe and in the world - current problems. (12 documents)
XXXVII-2. Human subsistence and settlement patterns during the Late-Glacial and early Holocene: insights from bones. (22 documents)
XXXVIII-1. Mobilités et réseaux en Océanie ancienne : approches archéologiques et ethno-historiques. (16 documents)
XXXVIII-2. Monumentality in the Pacific Islands: archaeological contexts. (13 documents)
XXXIX-1. Perspectives on the Prehistory of Central Asia. (30 documents)
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