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Oppida, Agglomerations, and Suburbia: the Bibracte Environs and New Perspectives on Late Iron Age Urbanism in Central-eastern France
Peter HauptMartin SchönfelderTom MooreArno BraunInes KlennerPierre NouvelLaura CrippsJohn CreightonCôme Ponroysubject
010506 paleontologyArcheologyOppidum060102 archaeologyUrban agglomeration[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryAgglomerationSocial change06 humanities and the arts01 natural sciencesArchaeologyLate iron ageGeographyLa TèneIron Age[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryHuman settlementLandscape archaeology.Agglomération Antiquité Source de l'Yonne0601 history and archaeologyFranceUrbanismComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChronologydescription
This paper explores the nature and chronology of La Tène and early Roman unenclosed agglomerations in central-eastern France. It has been prompted by the discovery of a c. 115 ha La Tène D2b/Augustan (c. 50 BC to AD 15) site close to Bibracte in the Morvan, located around the source of the River Yonne. This complex provides a new perspective on the chronology and role of Late La Tène and early Roman unenclosed settlements, adding further complexity to the story of the development of Late La Tène oppida. It indicates that these ‘agglomerations’ followed remarkably varied chronological trajectories, raising important issues concerning the nature of landscape and social change at the end of the Iron Age.
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2013-08-01 |