Whether through its methods of approaches, its questions, its types of analysis or its reflections, archaeology has evolved considerably in recent years. Many specialties have emerged, and allow to answer the increasingly pointed questions of researchers on their archaeological discoveries. This lecture series sheds light on new studies and research.
16 January 2024 - 18:30
Pontarlier «The Gravilliers»: archeozoology of a Merovingian Gaul habitat (VIIe century)
David Cambou and Caroline Lachiche, Inrap19 Mar 2024 - 18:30 [Postponed to 26 March 2024 at 18:30]
At the time of the last hunter-gatherers: the excavation of the Ethole in Arbois
Frédéric Séara, Ministry of Culture, Archimède laboratory
21 May 2024 - 18:30
Nunalleq, the XVII Alaskan «old village»e century, last moments of prehistory
Claire Houmard, Chrono-environnement laboratory
June 14, 2024- 6.30 pm (as part of the European Archaeology Days)
Plant production and environment of archaeological sites in the region: the contribution of carpology
Caroline Schaal, Inrap
(Conference room - Free admission, subject to availability)
By being a partner of L'instant archéo, the DRAC fulfils its mission of valuing heritage, and shows that it is committed to transmitting knowledge and knowledge of our history to the public and to making culture accessible to all.
Pedestrian access:
1 rue Charles Nodier (by the esplanade) or place St Jacques (by the court of the Arsenal)
Access by bus/tram (network Ginko) :
By tram: Chamars stop, lines 1 or 2
By bus: Chamars-Esplanade stop, lines L4, L6 or 10
Car access:
To reach rue Charles Nodier, follow the direction «Centre ville», then «Parking Chamars» or «Parking Mairie».
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