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Artefacts© 'Encyclopédie en ligne des petits objets archéologiques'
"Bassin à anses mobiles, dont les extrémités pivotent dans une applique en forme de tête, surmontant une palmette : visage juvénile, aux traits épatés, dont les cheveux encadrant la face en deux masses arrondies semblent pris dans un filet"
Tempio C di Selinunte: 'Hand Made 3d Modelling for the Reconstructive Study' F. Gabellone - CNR Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali, Lecce, Italy. 'Hand Made 3d Modelling for the Reconstructive Study of Temple C in Selinunte'.
Çatalhöyük.Excavations of a Neolithic Anatolian Höyük Çatalhöyük, Turkey. Excavations of a Neolithic Anatolian Höyük. Corner installation in Building 77
Wessex Archaeology: Saxon amber beads Cliffs End Farm: Wessex Archaeology Ltd. was commissioned by Millwood Designer Homes to excavate land at Cliffs End Farm, Ramsgate. Earlier investigations had shown that the site had been occupied during the Early and Late Bronze Age (2400-700BC) and again in the Early Saxon period (AD 410-650).
The New Acropolis Museum of Athens The Acropolis Museum is an archaeological site-specific museum, housing the most famous works of classical antiquity. These works are artistic expressions of a deep political change that transformed the ancient city of Athens during the 5th century BC, subsequently marking entire eras from antiquity to modernity. Credit Nikos Daniilidis
Brooklyn Museum Archives: Goodyear Archival Collection 52 Archaeological Museum of Naples 1895. Corridor of the Masterpieces. Brooklyn Museum Archives. Goodyear Archival Collection.
Brooklyn Museum Archives. Goodyear Archival Collection 56 Naples - Museum, 'Hall of small bronzes, stove and ewers from Pompeii'.
The entire Goodyear Archival Collection can also be found on the Brooklyn Museum Web site.
Brooklyn Museum Archives: Goodyear Archival Collection 105 Baths of Stabiae, Pompeii, 1895.
The entire Goodyear Archival Collection can also be found on the Brooklyn Museum Web site. This photo is part of The Commons on Flickr.com

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"Bassin à anses mobiles, dont les extrémités pivotent dans une applique en forme de tête, surmontant une palmette : visage juvénile, aux traits épatés, dont les cheveux encadrant la face en deux masses arrondies semblent pris dans un filet"

Artefacts© est un site de consultation partielle de la base de données Dicobj©, qui fait partie intégrante de Syslat©, système de documentation archéologique conçu et élaboré par Michel Py (UMR 5140 du CNRS).
Syslat© inclut notamment trois dictionnaires consacrés au mobilier archéologique :


  • pour la céramique, Dicocer (dont une version papier a été éditée en 1993, le corpus en 2001);
  • pour les monnaies, Dicomon (version papier en cours de publication pour 2011);
  • pour les objets, Dicobj (pas de version papier prévue à ce jour)j.

Conçu et géré par l'UMR 5140 (CNRS, INRAP, SRA Languedoc-Roussillon et Université Montpellier III), Dicobj est coordonné par Michel Feugère.

Artefacts is an ambitious project aiming to build up an online Encyclopaedia of archaeological small finds. The database covers all periods from the early Bronze Age down to early Industrial periods, and its geographical scope is large : Europe and the Mediterranean. At the moment the project groups ca. 30 authors from various status, working in network. Of course, the database grows up according to the ability of this group : as it is open and in constant progress, it is likely to imagine that the website is going to develop according to the evolution of the authors themselves. Artefacts is the visible part of the database Dicobj, created by Michel Py for the UMR 5140 of the Cnrs.

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