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    Remarkable corrosion resumption of archaeological bronzes, induced by the oxidation of ternary Cu-Sn-S phases in atmosphere, after long-term burial with sulfides by Rémazeilles, Céline, Langlet-Marzloff, Véronique, Creus, Juan, Lotte, Guillaume, Deshayes, Christophe, Baleux, François, Robbiola, Luc

    Published in Corrosion science (01-10-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Novel results on an unknown bronze disease promoted by sulfides.•The long-term alteration process promoted by sulfides of archaeological…”
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    Arqueo 2.0. Renovación metodológica de la prospección arqueológica de zonas de montaña by Calastrenc, Carine, Baleux, François, Poirier, Nicolas, Rendu, Christine, Campmajo, Pierre, Dobigeon, Nicolas, Mellado, Nicolas, Marais-Sicre, Claire, Bal, Marie-Claude, Philippe, Magali, Llubes, Muriel

    Published in Treballs d'arqueologia (11-12-2023)
    “…Hicieron falta varias décadas de interacción y diálogo entre las ciencias humanas y las ciencias medioambientales, además de una serie de avances…”
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    Figurative graphic expressions and the first Western Mediterranean farmers: A new zoomorphic contribution from Southern France by López Montalvo, Esther, Manen, Claire, Guilaine, Jean, Baleux, François, Convertini, Fabien

    “…In Europe, the emergence of the agro-pastoral way of life is accompanied of a novel socio-symbolic system that develops new forms of expression, themes and…”
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    Methodological contribution to the integrated study of European Palaeolithic rock art: The issue of the audience and the perceptibility of Roc-aux-Sorciers rock art (Angles-sur-l'Anglin, France) by Bourdier, Camille, Fuentes, Oscar, Pinçon, Geneviève, Baleux, François

    Published in Quaternary international (12-02-2017)
    “…This paper focuses on the issue of the audience of European Palaeolithic rock art, with a special interest given to the question of perceptibility. The carved,…”
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