Recognising charcoal pits, funeral pyres and Polynesian ovens: from the risk of confusion to clear oppositions (France, Belgique, Luxembourg) ; Reconnaître les fosses charbonnières, les bûchers funéraires, les fours polynésiens : des risques de confusion aux nettes oppositions (France, Belgique, Luxembourg)

International audience ; This poster presents recent results enabling us to distinguish between several types of charcoal-rich structures that are sometimes confused with one another, especially during the diagnostic phase. The information is based on field and laboratory pedological, anthracological, anthropological and experimental data. It covers around ten examples from various protohistoric and historical contexts in northern and central France, Belgium and Luxembourg, on sandy, silty and clayey soils, most often non-calcareous. In addition to the results for these sites, the aim is to pr... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Fechner, Kai
Coubray, Sylvie
Danese, Véronique
Oudry, Sophie
Dokumenttyp: conferenceObject
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: HAL CCSD
Schlagwörter: oven / charcoal burner / funeral pyre / Polynesian oven / rubefaction / melanisation / retreading / archaeopedology / anthracology / experimentation / four / charbonnier / bûcher funéraire / four polynésien / mélanisation / rechapage / archéopédologie / anthracologie / expérimentation / [SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory / [SDU.STU.GM]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Geomorphology
Sprache: Französisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26745824
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Link(s) : https://inrap.hal.science/hal-04431809

International audience ; This poster presents recent results enabling us to distinguish between several types of charcoal-rich structures that are sometimes confused with one another, especially during the diagnostic phase. The information is based on field and laboratory pedological, anthracological, anthropological and experimental data. It covers around ten examples from various protohistoric and historical contexts in northern and central France, Belgium and Luxembourg, on sandy, silty and clayey soils, most often non-calcareous. In addition to the results for these sites, the aim is to propose criteria for field distinctions and the choice of relevant analyses. ; Ce poster présente les résultats récents permettant de discriminer entre plusieurs types de structures riches en charbons de bois parfois confondues entre elles, surtout en phase de diagnostic. Les informations proviennent de données pédologiques de terrain et de laboratoire, anthracologiques, anthropologiques et expérimentales. Il s’agit d’une dizaine d’exemples de divers contextes protohistoriques et historiques du nord et du centre de la France, de Belgique et du Luxembourg, sur sols sableux, limoneux et argileux, le plus souvent non-calcaires. Outre les résultats pour ces sites, il s’agit de proposer les critères de distinctions de terrain et le choix des analyses pertinentes.