Claire HANUSSE THE VILLAGE OF COURTSIGNY AND THE HAMLET OF TRAINECOURT |
Abstract
Located in the Caen plain in an ancient open landscape given over to cereal growing, two sites at Courseulles-sur-Mer and Grentheville are used to define settlement characteristics with particular reference to their lay-out and changes in land and living units. Similarities and differences bear witness to opposite origins and status, one being the centre of a parish and the other a simple hamlet. In both cases, nonetheless, an inexorable and quite similar process of desertion leads to their slow disappearance in the early decades of the modern era.