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L’Art et la manière :
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Adrien Delvoye, Luc Laporte, Hamady Bocoum, et al.
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AL
Record Number
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1069922
Doc. No
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LA113551
Call No
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10.3213/2191-5784-10289
Language of Document
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English
Main Entry
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Adama Athié
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Adrien Delvoye
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Fatou Cissé
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Hamady Bocoum
:
Jean-Paul Cros
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Laurent Quesnel
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Luc Laporte
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Mathieu Lejay
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Régis Bernard
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Sélim Djouad
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Vincent Dartois
Title & Author
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L’Art et la manière : [Article] : Approche technologique des céramiques de dépôt dans le mégalithisme sénégambien – Le cas de la nécropole de Wanar (Sénégal)\ Adrien Delvoye, Luc Laporte, Hamady Bocoum, et al.
Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical
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Journal of African Archaeology
Date
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2016
Volume/ Issue Number
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14/2
Page No
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115–134
Abstract
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Among the many characteristics of the Senegalese and Gambian megalithic phenomenon, the deposition of pottery on the eastern edge of funerary structures is a recurrent practice present throughout the excavated sites. In the western part of the megalithic area, ceramics are generally located between the standing stone-circles and one or more frontal stones erected east of monuments. With the exception of morphological and decorative aspects, no technological studies have ever been conducted on the pottery from these deposits. Such an approach has now been taken to the analysis of around forty ceramics from deposits at the site of Wanar — about as many as are available from the deposits of all other Senegambian megalithic sites. The results demonstrate the range of technical choices mobilized in the shaping process. The high degree of finish on the vessels also suggests an important added value to the material culture which participated in the monuments’ ritual function. Among the many characteristics of the Senegalese and Gambian megalithic phenomenon, the deposition of pottery on the eastern edge of funerary structures is a recurrent practice present throughout the excavated sites. In the western part of the megalithic area, ceramics are generally located between the standing stone-circles and one or more frontal stones erected east of monuments. With the exception of morphological and decorative aspects, no technological studies have ever been conducted on the pottery from these deposits. Such an approach has now been taken to the analysis of around forty ceramics from deposits at the site of Wanar — about as many as are available from the deposits of all other Senegambian megalithic sites. The results demonstrate the range of technical choices mobilized in the shaping process. The high degree of finish on the vessels also suggests an important added value to the material culture which participated in the monuments’ ritual function.
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dépôts de poteries
Descriptor
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mégalithisme sénégambien
Descriptor
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technologie céramique
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10.3213/2191-5784-10289
https://lib.clisel.com/site/catalogue/1069922
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