
Olivier Vrielynck- Archaeologist at Service Public de Wallonie
Olivier Vrielynck
- Archaeologist at Service Public de Wallonie
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Analysis of calcined human remains from the Hastape and Fosse del Haye sites in the framework of the CRUMBEL project, New data on the chronology of burials in the
northern group of burial mounds in the belgian Ardenne; end first Iron Age, second Iron Age
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...
New discoveries in the northern group of burial mounds in the Belgian Ardennes. Connection with the Hunsrück-Eifel Kultur
The end of the 1st and 2nd Iron Age in the Belgian Ardennes is characterised by the practice of burial under and in earth mounds, more rarely by incineration. Based on burials, two cultural groups were defined: the southern grou...
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...
Cups with Christian decoration are small vessels of mold-blown glass, the bottoms of which bear Christian motifs in relief. Several of these have been found in Merovingian contexts on the territory of present day Belgium. A new inventory is presented in this paper. A conscientious contextual approach has enabled us to date the vessels more precisel...
New improvements on our archaeometry line at the cyclotron of the Institute of Nuclear and Atomic Physics and of Spectrometry of the University of Liège have allowed the use of PIXE/PIGE and IBIL in-air for the analysis of cultural heritage objects. The extraction is performed through a 100nm thick Si3N4 window. The detection set-up consists now of...
Recent archaeological excavation in Belgium reveals one of the biggest Merovingian necropolis ever found in this country. This necropolis contains 436 tombs with a period of occupation of almost two centuries. Some of these tombs were very rich, especially two of them, and delivered an important funerary furniture. About 60 jewels inlaid with red g...