%0 Journal Article %T The fringes of the early medieval village or the marginality of the common rural elite %T The example of the Petits Ormes site at Saint-Pathus (Seine-et-Marne - 5th-11th centuries) %+ Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (Inrap) %+ Archéologies et Sciences de l'Antiquité (ArScAn) %+ TranSphères %A Hurard, Séverine %< avec comité de lecture %@ 2101-3608 %J Revue archéologique d'Île-de-France %I Association des amis de la revue archéologique %S Actes de la table ronde « Archéologie du village en Ile-de-France », Nanterre 17-18 janvier 2019 %V 12 %8 2021 %D 2021 %K settlement %K rural settlement %K Early Middle Ages %K Seine-et-Marne %K Saint-Pathus %K religious monument %K village %K elite %K rural elite %K resources %K planning %K levels of investment %K religious foundations %K waste management %Z Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryJournal articles %X The Petits Ormes early medieval rural settlement at Saint-Parthus is characterized by a geographical, functional, perhaps even symbolic, marginality which questions the very definition of a village. Between the 5th and the 11th centuries, changes in the settlement’s structure point to a control of resources typical of so-called common rural elites. Analysis of seemingly conflicting material signals invites requestioning of interpretive models, particularly surrounding the poorly understood small elite religious sites of the early medieval period. %G English %L hal-03664043 %U https://inrap.hal.science/hal-03664043 %~ SHS %~ UNIV-PARIS1 %~ INRAP %~ UNIV-PARIS8 %~ CNRS %~ UNIV-PARIS10 %~ MAE %~ ARSCAN %~ UNIV-PARIS-LUMIERES %~ MSH-MONDES %~ UNIV-PARIS-NANTERRE