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Books on Archaeology. The Bronze Age in France (2500 to 800 B.C.E.). Thematic Summaries

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The territory that we now call France has a rich history that has often marked that of the European continent. This is the case at the Bronze Age. It develops cultures with various dynamics resulting from the exchanges and interactions between three cultural spheres defined by archaeologists: the Atlantic, Central-Eastern and Mediterranean areas. These networks spanning Europe, and beyond, are formed in particular for the circulation of material…
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The territory that we now call France has a rich history that has often marked that of the European continent. This is the case at the Bronze Age. It develops cultures with various dynamics resulting from the exchanges and interactions between three cultural spheres defined by archaeologists: the Atlantic, Central-Eastern and Mediterranean areas. These networks spanning Europe, and beyond, are formed in particular for the circulation of material…

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Inrap broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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