Les vanneries natives en Bretagne, contribution à la délimitation d’aires culturelles de l’Armorique ancienne

In an extension of my ethnological doctoral research on basketry in Brittany (Hérisset, 2012), this paper describes the production areas of different types of native basketry and formulates hypotheses on the diffusion dynamics of these techniques. Some of these techniques, which were rare in Europe,...

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Main Author: Roger Hérisset
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Language:fra
Published: Université de Bretagne Occidentale – UBO 2017-05-01
Series:La Bretagne Linguistique
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/lbl/311
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description In an extension of my ethnological doctoral research on basketry in Brittany (Hérisset, 2012), this paper describes the production areas of different types of native basketry and formulates hypotheses on the diffusion dynamics of these techniques. Some of these techniques, which were rare in Europe, were dominant on the Armorican Peninsula. A comparison is proposed of the current cartography of native basketry types and representations of technical areas established on the basis of material items that have emerged from recent archaeological research on Protohistory and the Gallo-Roman period. This comparison provides an outline of different diffusion areas for these techniques, whose permanence can be observed today in basketry production and the vocabulary designating the objects produced.
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spelling doaj.art-fcd709f5870948eb891cca406298af5d2023-12-06T16:24:15ZfraUniversité de Bretagne Occidentale – UBOLa Bretagne Linguistique1270-24122727-93832017-05-012111113610.4000/lbl.311Les vanneries natives en Bretagne, contribution à la délimitation d’aires culturelles de l’Armorique ancienneRoger HérissetIn an extension of my ethnological doctoral research on basketry in Brittany (Hérisset, 2012), this paper describes the production areas of different types of native basketry and formulates hypotheses on the diffusion dynamics of these techniques. Some of these techniques, which were rare in Europe, were dominant on the Armorican Peninsula. A comparison is proposed of the current cartography of native basketry types and representations of technical areas established on the basis of material items that have emerged from recent archaeological research on Protohistory and the Gallo-Roman period. This comparison provides an outline of different diffusion areas for these techniques, whose permanence can be observed today in basketry production and the vocabulary designating the objects produced.http://journals.openedition.org/lbl/311basketryArmoricatechniqueweavingethnology/anthropology
spellingShingle Roger Hérisset
Les vanneries natives en Bretagne, contribution à la délimitation d’aires culturelles de l’Armorique ancienne
La Bretagne Linguistique
basketry
Armorica
technique
weaving
ethnology/anthropology
title Les vanneries natives en Bretagne, contribution à la délimitation d’aires culturelles de l’Armorique ancienne
title_full Les vanneries natives en Bretagne, contribution à la délimitation d’aires culturelles de l’Armorique ancienne
title_fullStr Les vanneries natives en Bretagne, contribution à la délimitation d’aires culturelles de l’Armorique ancienne
title_full_unstemmed Les vanneries natives en Bretagne, contribution à la délimitation d’aires culturelles de l’Armorique ancienne
title_short Les vanneries natives en Bretagne, contribution à la délimitation d’aires culturelles de l’Armorique ancienne
title_sort les vanneries natives en bretagne contribution a la delimitation d aires culturelles de l armorique ancienne
topic basketry
Armorica
technique
weaving
ethnology/anthropology
url http://journals.openedition.org/lbl/311
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