1977
DOI: 10.3406/bspf.1977.8471
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Un tumulus du Bronze Ancien avec maison funéraire à Saint-Jude, Bourbriac, Côtes-du-Nord

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“…At Kerbernard II only vases a anses seem to have been discarded on site (Briard and Onnee 1975). At the tumulus Juno-Bello at Berrien (Finistere) and at tumulus St Jude 2 at Bourbriac (Cotes du Nord), the vase fragments were associated with plain cordoned and finger-tipped cordoned urns (Briard 1978;Briard et al 1977). In all cases, however, the sherd sample was small.…”
Section: The Distribution Of Armorican Vasesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…At Kerbernard II only vases a anses seem to have been discarded on site (Briard and Onnee 1975). At the tumulus Juno-Bello at Berrien (Finistere) and at tumulus St Jude 2 at Bourbriac (Cotes du Nord), the vase fragments were associated with plain cordoned and finger-tipped cordoned urns (Briard 1978;Briard et al 1977). In all cases, however, the sherd sample was small.…”
Section: The Distribution Of Armorican Vasesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Toutefois, les objets en pierre polie ne sont pas inconnus des viatiques funéraires des tombes de l'Âge du Bronze. En témoigne la présence dans le tumulus Bronze ancien de Saint-Jude à Bourbriac (Côtes d'Armor) d'un fragment de petite hache polie trapézoïdale en fibrolite qui avait été déposée sur les assises supérieures du bord intérieur du cairn central (Briard et al, 1977a). À Brownstone Farm à Kingswear (Devon, Grande-Bretagne), un ciseau en jadéitite a été découvert associé à des os brûlés et des tessons de céramique dans un coffre sous un tumulus circulaire (Rogers, 1947).…”
Section: Stone Objects From Lothéa Barrow Quimperlé Finistère N° 1unclassified
“…13, 7). It could date to the Late Neolithic (Bailloud, 1964;Jeudy et al, 1997;Bordreuil et al, 2008) and have been re-shaped during the Bell Beaker (Chatellier, 1883b, L'Helgouac'h, 1965Tinevez, 1988) or Early Bronze Age periods (Lisle du Dréneuc, 1892;Rogers, 1947;Briard, 1970a and b;Briard et al, 1977a;Sheridan and Pailler, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The radiocarbon dated grave of Saint Jude no. 2, Bourbriac, Cotes d'Armor, one of those apparently lacking daggers, has been used to suggest the use of pots in graves very early in the Tumulus sequence (Briard et al 1977). However, while the three radiocarbon dates 8-10, Keruzoret; axe: 11, and whetstone: 12, Tossen Maharit.…”
Section: Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%