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La cuisine d’une maison de maître du Haut-Empire à Grand (Vosges)
2013
During excavations conducted in 2011 in Grand (Vosges), a domus dating from the 2nd century and the first half of the 3rd was uncovered. Among the well-preserved vestiges a kitchen was identified with its cooking installations still in situ. These consisted of a hearth, a raised cooking platform and an oven. The kitchen was probably in use for both the residential and the servant’s quarters of the domus. The sediments linked to the use of the kitchen yielded numerous organic remains and pottery sherds dating from the 3rd century. These finds document, at least partially, the kitchenware in use, diet and waste management practices in use in this household. The kitchen stands out as a place t…
Le complexe héroïque à stèles des Touriès (Saint-Jean et Saint-Paul, Aveyron) : bilan des recherches 2013 et 2014
2015
National audience
Un enclos funéraire du Hallstatt final à Feuguerolles-Bully « Chemin des Plates Mares » (Calvados)
2016
International audience
Deux aires de forges de La Tène moyenne et finale à Andrézieux-Bouthéon « ZAIN Opéra Parc - tranche 2 »
2018
National audience
Nouvelles données sur l’agglomération ouverte de Goincet à Poncins (Loire)
2021
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Une occupation militaire tardo-républicaine sur le Mont-Castel à Port-en-Bessin/Commes (Calvados)
2016
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Aspects de l’espace intérieur de l’oppidum de La Cheppe (Marne)
2021
Since 2009, the La Cheppe (Marne) oppidum is the subject of a research project comprising an inventory survey, excavations, geophysical surveys and a LiDAR The presentation focuses on new data concerning the internal area of the oppidum from two angles: the impact of events after the Gallic era (in particular the Napoleonic excavations and the 1914-18 conflict) and the organization of the Gallic city with a particular look focused on elongated structures with specific morphology whose interpretation is in question.
Le mobilier archéologique de l’habitat du Hallstatt final à Écuelles « Charmoy » (Seine-et-Marne)
2005
The Ecuelles Charmoy site is one of the first Late Hallstatt settlements to be discovered on the edge of the plateau that dominates the Seine-Yonne confluence. In use for only a short period at the end of the 5th and during the first half of the 4th century BC, the site includes postholed buildings, storage pits and other structures in an organized domestic space. The pottery, especially the painted ware, is particularly abundant in the storage pits and constitutes a reference of local ware and its production. Also the traces of metalworking found on the site, be it the reduction of iron or the crafting of moulded bronze jewellery, renews our knowledge of the function and vocation of such a…
Le mobilier métallique du sanctuaire protohistorique de Meaux La Bauve et L’Arpent Videron : un faciès atypique ?
2017
International audience; In the area of gallo-roman sanctuary of La Bauve in Meaux, almost 200 weapons fragment from the early La Tène period have been found.Swords, spears and shield elements are underrepresented. However, scabbards are particularly numerous. Only few elements give some informationabout the chronology. They point out the La Tène B2 period, which explain the difference between Meaux and La Villeneuve-au-Châtelot.“Miniatures” swords are also worth note. The question is: are they just functional object or symbolic one?
Nouvelles recherches sur le temple de Janus à Autun (Saône-et-Loire)
2015
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