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IRAMAT - CRP2A Université Bordeaux Montaigne – CNRS IRAMAT - CRP2A Université Bordeaux Montaigne – CNRS PRODUCTION SCIENTIFIQUE Doc actualisé le 11/01/2016 ACL – Articles dans des revues internationales ou nationales avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l’AERES ou dans les bases de données internationales ASCL - Articles dans des revues sans comité de lecture INV - Conférences invitées ACTI - Actes d’un colloque international ACTN - Actes d’un colloque national COM - Communications orales dans un congrés national ou international AFF - Communications par poster dans un congrés national ou international OS - Ouvrages scientifiques (ou chapitres de ces ouvrages) DO - Direction d’ouvrages ou de revues AP - Autres productions académiques Responsabilité éditoriale, comité éditorial, comité de lecture Film, Site internet, Compte rendu d’ouvrage, préfaces Rapports d’opérations scientifiques BDD - Bases de Données LOG - Logiciels COLL - Colloques et séminaires Participation à l’organisation de colloques Participation au comité scientifique de colloques Organisation de séminaires ou de journées d’études ConfSem - Conférences dans le cadre de séminaires, réunions scientifiques d’équipes FoCo – Formation Continue : organisation, intervention UMR 5060 — IRAMAT- CRP2A Publications et Productions scientifiques 2009-2015 1 ResAc - Insertion dans les réseaux académiques Expertise Appartenance à des conseils, organisations ou réseaux professionnels Membre d’Association professionnelle, sociétés savantes HDR DOC - Thèses de Doctorat Thèses soutenues Doctorats en cours Masters pilotés par des membres de l’IRAMAT CursAutres - Enseignements dans des cursus autres que les masters pilotés par des membres de l’IRAMAT Stages - Liste des stages Valo - Produits de la recherche destinés à des acteurs du monde social, économique et culturel Conférences grand public Evènementiel et médiation culturels Ouvrages de vulgarisation (ou chapitres de ces ouvrages) Catalogues d’exposition (ou chapitres de ces ouvrages) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 TOTAL ACL 22 20 21 22 28 23 34 107 ASCL 3 5 5 6 1 2 0 9 INV 0 3 1 1 2 2 8 13 ACTI 13 9 8 13 6 9 15 43 ACTN 2 4 3 6 2 3 5 16 COM 25 33 28 26 51 39 49 165 AFF 20 16 18 17 19 22 29 87 OS 9 7 6 8 9 6 2 25 DO 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 AP - BDD - LOG - COLL - CONF/SEM - FoCo - RESAC - HDR 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 DOC 1 3 5 4 1 4 4 22 MASTERS 0 CURS AUTRES STAGE 9 12 12 20 21 16 21 78 VALO UMR 5060 — IRAMAT- CRP2A Publications et Productions scientifiques 2009-2015 2 ACL – Articles dans des revues internationales ou nationales avec comité de lecture 2009 1. Brown K. S., Marean C. W., Herries A. I. R., Jacobs Z., Tribolo C., Braun D., Roberts D. L., Meyer M. C., Bernatchez J., 2009, Fire as an Engineering Tool of Early Modern Humans. Science, Vol.325, 859-862. 2. Cantin N., Laroche C., Leblanc O., 2009, Recherche pluridisciplinaire récente sur les aires de production de la céramique allobroge (milieu IIes.-début IVes. ap.J.-C.), Revue Archéologique de Narbonnaise, RAN, 42, 289-341. 3. Cliquet D., Lautridou J.-P, Antoine P., Lamothe M., Leroyer M., Limondin-Lozouet N., Mercier N., 2009, La séquence loessique de Saint-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf (Normandie, France) : nouvelles données archéologiques, géochronologiques et paléontologiques, Quaternaire 20 (3), 321-343. 4. Cliquet D., Lautridou J.-P, Lamothe M., Mercier N., Schwenninger J-L., Alix P., Vilgrain G., 2009, Nouvelles données sur le site majeur d’Ecalgrain : datations radiométriques et occupations humaines de la Pointe de la Hague (Cotentin, Normandie), Quaternaire 20 (3), 345-359. 5. Cliquet D., Mercier N., Lautridou J.-P, Alix P., Beugnier V., Bianchini R., Caspar J-P., Coutard S., Lasseur E., Lorren P., Gosselin R., Rivard J-J., Valladas H., Valladas G., 2009, Un atelier de production et de consommation d’outils bifaciaux de la fin du Paléolithique moyen à Saint-Brice-sous- Rânes (Orne – France) dans son contexte environnemental, Quaternaire 20 (3), 361-379. 6. El Morr Z., Pernot M., 2009, Fabrication techniques of the socketed spearheads from Middle Bronze age Byblos, Bulletin d'archéologie et d'architecture libanaise 13, Beirut: 215-228. 7. Guette-Marsac C., Lautridou J.-P, Cliquet D., Lechevalier C., Schwenninger J-L., Lamothe M., Mercier N., Fosse G., 2009, Les occupations du Paléolithique moyen et supérieur d’Epouville (Pays de Caux – Normandie) en contexte loessique, Quaternaire 20 (3), 389-404. 8. Guibert P., Bailiff I. K., Blain S., Gueli A.M., Martini M., Sibilia E., Stella G., Troja S.O., 2009, Luminescence dating of architectural ceramics from an early medieval abbey: the St-Philbert intercomparison (Loire Atlantique, France), Radiation Measurements, 44, 5-6, 488-493. 9. Guibert P., Lahaye C., Bechtel F., 2009, The importance of U-series disequilibrium of sediments in luminescence dating: a case study at the Roc de Marsal cave (Dordogne, France), Radiation Measurements, 44, 223-231. 10. Huysecom E., Rasse M., Lespez L., Neumann K., Fahmy A., Ballouche A., Ozainne S., Maggetti M., Tribolo C., Soriano S., 2009, The emergence of pottery in Africa during the 10th millennium calBC: new evidence from Ounjougou (Mali), Antiquity, Vol.83, 322, 905-917. 11. Kovacheva M., Chauvin A., Jordanova N., Lanos P., Karloukovski V., 2009, Remanence anisotropy effect on the palaeointensity results obtained from various archaeological materials, excluding pottery, Earth, Planets and Space, 61, 711-732. 12. Lagarde C., Pernot M., 2009, Approche pluridisciplinaire d'un ensemble d'objets métalliques de l'Âge du bronze découvert à Soulac-sur-Mer (Gironde, France), Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, 106/3, 2009, 553-567. 13. Lefevre J., Devautour-Vinot S., Cambon O., Boy J.-J., Guibert P., Chapoulie R., Inguimbert C.,Picchedda S., Largeteau A., Demazeau G., Cibiel G., 2009, Characterization of unswept and swept quartz crystals for space applications, Journal of Applied Physics, 105, 1, 113523-1-8, doi:10.1063/1.3141750. 14. Mathé V., Chapoulie R., Druez M., 2009, Résultats préliminaires des prospections électromagnétiques réalisées sur le site du sanctuaire d’Apollon (Délos, Cyclades, Grèce). In « Le sanctuaire d’Apollon par Roland Etienne » Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique, 133.2 2009, 619-623. 15. Mercier N., Hatté C., Fontugne M., Reyss,J-L., Valladas H., Wengler L., Brugal,J-P., Ouammou A., Weisrock A., 2009, Chronology of Upper Pleistocene sequences at Sidi Messaoud (Wadi Noun, Southwestern Morocco) based on 14C, OSL and U-series datings. Quaternary Geochronology, 4, 326-334. 16. Miallier D., Guérin G., Mercier N., Pilleyre T., Sanzelle S., 2009. The Clermont radiometric reference rocks: a convenient tool for dosimetric purposes. Ancient TL, 27 (2), 37-42. UMR 5060 — IRAMAT- CRP2A Publications et Productions scientifiques 2009-2015 3 17. Mounier A., Daniel F., Bechtel F., 2009, L’illusion de l’or – Imitation de dorures dans les peintures murales médiévales, Archéosciences – Revue d’archéométrie, 33, 397-404. 18. Olsson F., Gaillard M.-J., Lemdahl G., Greisman A., Lanos P., Marguerie M., Marcoux N., Skoglund P., Wäglind J., 2009, A continuous record of fire covering the last 10 500 calendar years from southern Sweden – the role of climate and human activities, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2009.07.013, 14 p. 19. Schnepp E., Lanos P., Chauvin A., 2009, Geomagnetic palaeointensity between 1300 and 1750 AD derived from a bread oven-floor sequence in Lübeck (Germany), Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (G3), 10, (DOI : 10.1029/2009GC002470) 20. Selo M., Valladas H., Mercier N., Joron J-L., 2009. Investigations of the Uranium distribution in flint. Radiation Measurements, 44, 615-619. 21. Thirion-Merle V., Cantin N., 2009, La production d’alun d’alunite en Toscane. Discussion sur les carrières d’alunite de l’Accesa à partir de nouvelles données de terrain. MEFRM (Mélanges de l’Ecole Française de Rome Moyen-Âge), 121/1, 57-67. 22. Tribolo C., Mercier N., Valladas H., Joron J.-L., Guibert P., Lefrais Y., Selo M., Texier P.-J., Rigaud J.- P., Porraz G., Poggepoel C., Parkington J.-E., Texier J.-P., Lenoble A, 2009, Thermoluminescence dating of a Stillbay-Howiesons Poort sequence at Diepkloof Rock Shelter (Western Cape, South Africa), Journal of Archaeological Sciences, 36, 730-739. 2010 1. Ben Amara A., Azzou A., Haddad M., Schvoerer M., 2010, Les Zelliges du palais Al-Mansour (XVIIe siècle, Meknès, Maroc) : Données technologiques, Phys. Chem. News, 51, 24-28. 2. Bailiff I. K., Blain S., Graves C.P., Gurling T., Semple S., 2010, Uses and recycling of bricks in medieval and Tudor English buildings: insights from the application of luminescence dating and new avenues for further research, The Archaeological Journal, 167, 165-196. 3. Blain S., Guibert P., Bailiff I., Bouvier A., Baylé M., 2010, An intercomparison study of luminescence dating protocols and techniques applied to medieval brick samples from Normandy (France), Quaternary Geochronology, Vol. 5, 2-3, 311-316. 4. Falguères C., Bahain J.-J., Duval M., Shao Q., Han F., Lebon M., Mercier N., Perez-Gonzalez A., Dolo J.-M., Garcia T., 2010, A 300–600 ka ESR/U-series chronology of Acheulian sites in Western Europe, Quaternary International 223-224, 293–298. 5. Le Bourdonnec F.-X., Bontempi J.-M., Marini N., Mazet S., Neuville P. F., Poupeau G., Sicurani J., 2010, Western Mediterranean obsidians characterization by SEM-EDS and the Neolithic site of A Fuata (Corsica), Journal of Archaeological Science, 37 (1), 92-106. 6. Limondin-Lozouet N., Nicoud E., Antoine P., Auguste P., Bahain J.-J., Dabkowski J., Dupéron J., Dupéron M., Falguères C., Ghaleb B., Jolly-Saad M.-C., Mercier N., 2010, Oldest evidence of Acheulean occupation in the Upper Seine valley (France) from an MIS 11 tufa at La Celle, Quaternary International 223, 299-311. 7. Miallier D., Boivin P., Deniel C., Gourgaud A., Lanos Ph., Sforna M., Pilleyre T., 2010.
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