The 09/07/2026
Conference: "Living in Brittany in the early Neolithic".
The recent discovery of an Early Neolithic settlement in Ille-et-Vilaine provides new insights into the lifestyles of Brittany’s first farmers, who arrived around 5000 BCE.
This period is still poorly represented on the Armorican Peninsula, and each site offers unique characteristics that reveal—beyond a relative standardization—the diversity of house types, artifacts, and settlement patterns.
Studying settlements from this period helps us understand how populations from the East—with highly developed technical traditions and social organization—settled and adapted to a new territory.
Open to everyone, no prior knowledge required, no reservation needed.
This period is still poorly represented on the Armorican Peninsula, and each site offers unique characteristics that reveal—beyond a relative standardization—the diversity of house types, artifacts, and settlement patterns.
Studying settlements from this period helps us understand how populations from the East—with highly developed technical traditions and social organization—settled and adapted to a new territory.
Open to everyone, no prior knowledge required, no reservation needed.
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On 09/07/2026
from 21:00
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auditorium Terraqué
56340 Carnac
56340 Carnac
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