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Laureline Cattelain

Laureline Cattelain
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  • Master in Archaeology
  • PhD Candidate at University of Lille

Research Associate - Cedarc/Musée du Malgré-Tout

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Introduction
My PhD is focusing on different items used to cover the orbits of the dead. Closing the eyes of late roman deceased with coins is the guiding thread of my research, extending to other periods and geographic areas. I worked for 4 years as Assistant Curator for the Musée du Malgré-Tout, 3 years as Archaeologist on the excavation site of Spiennes Neolithic Flint mines (Belgium) & 1 year as Researcher in Digital Humanities for the AFRISURGE project at the AfricaMuseum in Tervuren.
Current institution
University of Lille
Current position
  • PhD Candidate
Additional affiliations
University of Lille
Position
  • PhD Candidate
September 2013 - April 2020
Cedarc, Musée du Malgré-Tout, Treignes, Belgium
Position
  • Research Associate
Education
November 2023 - November 2024
September 2010 - June 2012
September 2005 - September 2010
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Field of study
  • Archaeology

Publications

Publications (42)
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Post-mortem manipulation of human bodies, including the commingling of multiple individuals, is attested throughout the past. More rarely, the bones of different individuals are assembled to create a single 'individual' for burial. Rarer still are composite individuals with skeletal elements separated by hundreds or even thousands of years. Here, t...
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Pazuzu is certainly one of the eastern demons most widely featured in Pop culture. Popularised by the film The Exorcist, Pazuzu is present in the cinematographic, literary, game and musical worlds, mainly through the statuette MNB467 from the Louvre. Usually presented as an evil demon, this «sacred monster» held a much more ambivalent position in a...
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Abstract : The funeral site of the Tienne del Baticulle in Nismes (Viroinval - Namur) was discovered in 2012 by a metal detectorist who unearthed a copper alloy basin, a bone comb and some fragments of human bones, and who directly informed the Cedarc/ Musée du Malgré-Tout. A first excavation campaign carried out in collaboration between the Cedarc...
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CATTELAIN L. - 2015. Le chien et le chat à la période romaine. In : BELLIER C., CATTELAIN L., CATTELAIN P. (dir.) - 2015. Chiens et Chats dans la Préhistoire et l’Antiquité. Treignes, Editions du Cedarc : 97-107.
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This study assesses cremation conditions in the Roman period using a multi-proxy analysis (FTIR-ATR and carbon and oxygen isotope analysis) on 332 burned bones from five Belgian Gallo-Roman cemeteries. The results suggest similar pyre structure, size, temperature, and body positioning across Gallo-Roman cremations. However, high variability in δ13C...
Thesis
Les projets de restitutions numériques se multiplient, offrant aux communautés locales et autochtones un accès renouvelé à leur patrimoine dispersé par la colonisation. Au-delà de la simple mise en ligne de collections, ces initiatives visent à favoriser la réappropriation des savoirs et la revitalisation culturelle grâce à des supports flexibles e...
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Shaft ST6, exploited during the Middle Neolithic II (4200-3600 BCE), is the last extraction feature of flint excavated according to the most recent planned research at Petit-Spiennes. The objectives of this study are to determine the criteria used by Neolithic miners to select blocks in shaft ST6. It also aims to estimate the impact of flaws in raw...
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Excavated in 1991 and 1992 by the Cedarc, the terrace of the Ambre cave, in Matagne-la-Grande, delivered a small series of human bones mixed with heterogeneous archaeological material, of Palaeolithic, Neolithic, Protohistoric and Roman appearance. Traces of glue seem to have more or less rejuvenated a first C14 dating of human bones. During the ye...
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Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) was applied to locate and image buried remnants such as walls or foundations of a Gallo-Roman villa near Matagne-la-Petite (SW Belgium). Archaeological excavations were conducted on the site in 1982-83 and the base of walls the villa was exposed but rapidly backfilled. Rather scarce information about the dig of the vi...
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Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a method to efficiently and accurately locate buried archaeological features in the near-surface. Due to its high spatial resolution, this method has proven its abilities to map buried structures in the first meters underground. We applied this method to locate and image buried remnants such as walls or foundations...
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Cattelain L.- 2014. Le pillage des sites archéologiques aujourd'hui. In Ramseyer D.-2014. Bronziers au Bord du Lac. Trésors cachés du Laténium. Treignes, Editions du Cedarc : 46-48.
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Le site funéraire du « Tienne del Bati culle » a été découvert en mars 2012. Les fouilles menées par le Cedarc (Treignes) sous l'égide du SPW/ DGO4/Patrimoine se sont déroulées en juillet 2012 et se sont poursuivies en août septembre 2014. Elles ont permis la mise au jour de 4 tombes datables de la fin du IVe siècle et du premier tiers du Ve siècle...
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CATTELAIN L. - 2014. Le monde des morts. In CATTELAIN L., CATTELAIN P., NICOLAS N. (dir.) - 2014. Vestiges gallo-romains du sud de l'Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse. Treignes, Editions du Cedarc : 103-120.
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Le sud de l'Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse situé sur le territoire de la cité des Tongres a connu une occupation romaine importante. Les sites mis au jour sont bien diversifiés : villae (Boussu-en-Fagne, Neuville, Roly, Treignes, Vodelée, Matagne-la-Petite), habitats (Couvin, Fagnolle), sanctuaires (Matagne-la-Grande, Matagne-la-Petite), fortifications (La...
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La villa située au lieu-dit " Crayellerie " à Roly (Philippeville) a été fouillée par M. Claude Robert de 1969 à 1977. L'étude du matériel a été entreprise en août 2012 sous la direction de Noémie Nicolas et de Pierre Cattelain. Celle-ci a permis une meilleure compréhension du site dans sa globalité et a apporté des éléments précieux concernant la...
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Résumé: La villa gallo-romaine de Neuville «Les Machenées» en province de Namur a été partiellement fouillée de 1988 à 1991. La cave a livré un matériel varié (monnaies, céramique, verre, bronze, fer, terres cuites architecturales, meules, pierres à aiguiser…) dont le marquage comportait encore des indications stratigraphiques précises et a donc p...
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CATTELAIN L. et CATTELAIN P. - 2012. La parure pendant les Âges des Métaux : une esquisse. In CATTELAIN, BOZET, DI STAZIO (dir.), La parure de Cro-Magnon à Clovis. “Il n’y a pas d’Âges pour se faire beau”. Treignes, Editions du Cedarc : 46-51

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