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Pierre à pierre II

Économie de la pierre dans la vallée de la Meuse et dans les régions limitrophes (Ier s. Av. J.-C. – XVIIIe s.)

Pierre à pierre II

Abstract

The first edition of conferences dedicated to stone economics during the historical periods, which was held in Nancy in 2015, underlined the vitality of the research carried out about this subject, as illustrated by the recent works led in Lorraine. The Stone by Stone series of meetings aim to promote the relevance of stone economics research and to facilitate discussions about the topic, through a cycle of international conferences held every three years. The upcoming Stone by Stone II Symposium will be held in Namur and Dinant in December 2018. It will be co-organized by the University of Namur (AcanthuM – ILEE), by the University of Louvain-la-Neuve (UCL), by the University of Brussels (ULB/VUB), by the University of Lorraine, by the INRAP and by the Maison du Patrimoine medieval mosan, and by the AWAP (Agence wallonne du Patrimoine).

La première édition de ces rencontres consacrées à l’économie de la pierre aux périodes historiques, qui s’est tenue à Nancy en 2015, a permis de rappeler la vitalité des recherches menées autour de ce thème, en insistant sur les travaux récents réalisés en Lorraine. Ces rencontres ont également permis de conclure à la nécessité de voir les débats se prolonger au fil d’un cycle de rencontres internationales consacrées à l’économie de la pierre et organisées tous les trois ans. Le deuxième colloque de ce cycle se tiendra à Namur et à Dinant en décembre 2018. Il sera co-organisé par l’Université de Namur (AcanthuM – ILEE), par l’Université de Louvain-la-Neuve, par l’Université Libre de Bruxelles, par l’Université de Lorraine, par l’INRAP, par la Maison du Patrimoine médiéval mosan et par l’AWaP (Agence wallonne du Patrimoine).

Keywords

Europe, Histoire de l'Art, Moyen Âge, Époque moderne, Archéologie, Histoire économique, Architecture, Préhistoire et antiquité

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