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A monumental schola discovered on the Boulevard Frédéric-Latouche in Augustodunum/Autun (Saône-et-Loire)
2013
In 2011, an archaeological evaluation was carried out in the centre of the Roman city of Augustodunum (Autun) on a plot of over 1 ha. This operation afforded the opportunity to explore parts of two insulae along the main street, the so-called cardo maximus, an area that has benefited from recent advances in knowledge. The first insula hosts a high-status domus strongly resembling those of "Balbius Iassus" and the "Étui d’Or", excavated in the vicinity in the 1970s; the second, addressed in this paper, contains the remains of a vast monumental complex covering approximately 900 m2. Most probably built at the beginning of the 2nd c. on the ruins of earlier houses, it was thoroughly restructur…
Nasium : les fouilles du "Cul de Breuil" à Saint-Amand-sur-Ornain (Meuse) : Fouille triennale 2012-2014. Rapport intermédiaire 2012
2011
This report presents the results of a second series of excavations carried out between the oppidum of Boviolles and the ancient city of Nasium. It affects an occupation dated between La Tène D2 and the beginning of the augustean period, characterized by a causeway linking the two entities, a level delivering traces of artisanal activities, wells and a cooking kiln. This occupation is also characterized by the presence of the Roman army embodied in many militaria. This presence is central to the issue of the development of the ancient settlement of Nasium.
A conceptual analysis of the oceanic feeling : with a special note on painterly aesthetics
2015
Découverte d'un moulin hydraulique antique à Longvic (Côte-d'Or)
2010
The discovery of a Roman building on the banks of a ditch linked to the river Ouche and a millstone made of volcanic rock similar to those found at other Roman mill sites, indicate the existence of a Roman water mill at Longvic.
Petro-archaeology of Gallo-Roman lime mortar. Attempt to reconstruction and interpretation of the “chaînes opératoires”: from material to ancient cra…
2003
Petro-archaeological research on Gallo-Roman lime mortars is based on a simple analytical methodology: observations with optical microscopy in transmission, which brings us a maximum of data about the material and the various stages of the “chaîne opératoire”. This work enabled us to draw the general features of the craftmanship (common practices of the ancient structores and tectores), to establish the relations between mortar composition and its “primary” and “secondary” architectural function, then to perceive what are the markers and motivations of the formula adaptations. The importance of the geological environment is shown, because it induces economic and technical choices, requiring…
Les fibules de Bibracte : technique et typologie. Première édition
1984
Port-en-Bessin et Commes, le mont Castel
2014
International audience
Un dieu peut-il mourir ? Enquête sur la fin des cultes dans l’Antiquité gréco-romainedirigé par Karin Mackowiak et Christian Stein
2018
Ancient architecture in Provence between the Iron Age and the Imperial era: the pillars of the Château-Bas site in Vernègues
2013
The site of Château-Bas (Vernègues, Bouches-du-Rhône), famous above all for its Augustan Roman temple, has yielded a set of pillars decorated either with writhing snakes or with straight rods. As yet there are no known parallels to such pillars. The discovery of a fragment of a pillar reused in a 1st c. AD structure demonstrates that these carvings are ancient. The architectural study of the fragments and comparison with other sculptural elements from southern Gaul suggest they date approximately to the turn of the millenium. The originality of these pieces should perhaps be sought in the copying and adaptation of Italic architectural features (Attic base, Tuscan capital) to a particular fo…
Du silence de la soumission à l’expression de l’affection
2020
International audience; À propos de : Esclaves et maîtres dans le monde romain. Expressions épigraphiques de leurs relations. – M. Dondin-Payre, N. Tran éds. – Rome : École française de Rome, 2017. -410 p. : bibliogr., ill., index. – (Collection de l’École française de Rome, ISSN : 0223.5099 ; 527). – ISBN : 978.2.7283.1240.5.