506. ARCHAEOLOGY OF ROCK-HEWN SITES AND QUARRIES: PEOPLE, STONES AND LANDSCAPES  

Not all about the quarries? / Nyland, Astrid
Creating a rock-cut tomb in traditional Tana Toraja (Sulawesi, Indonesia): an ethno-archaeology of stone economy and ritual / Robin, Guillaume - Adams, Ron
Digging where nature has already dug: the social and symbolic importance of rock-hewn tombs in central Italy / Rolfo, Mario Federico - Achino, Katia Francesca - Angle, Micaela - Gatta, Maurizio - Silvestri, Letizia
Medieval quarrying techniques in the mountain areas (examples from SW Poland) / Lisowska, Ewa
Methods of studying the sarcophagi quarries of the High Middle Ages in Touraine, Poitou and Berry (France) / Morleghem, Daniel
Stones for living and living stones: new approach to the study of stone exploitation in Auvergne (France) during the Middle Ages / Cocoual, Antoine - Mallard, Constance
The semi-troglodyte chapel of Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Dormants (Marmoutier abbey, Tours, France) / Morleghem, Daniel - Lorans, Elisabeth
Uses and explotation of plaster through long duration in contruction in Ile-de-France / Ivan, Lafarge
“What are men to rock and mountains?” 1 The interdisciplinary challenge of rock-cut sites / Sciuto, Claudia
Where and when is the quarry? Methodological problems in the investigation of an ephemeral quarry  Whitaker, Katy