Moulay, un oppidum de l’ouest de la Gaule revisité
The excavation of one of the largest oppida of Gaul at Moulay took place over some 18 months, covering an area of some 11ha. The investigations, which were completed in June 2011, required a team of 29 archaeologists to carry out such a large-scale ...
Elven Le Goff, Catherine Moreau
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Chronique des recherches sur le Mont Beuvray, 2003-2005
This article provides a summary of the principal discoveries made from 2003-2005 under the auspices of the international research programme examining the oppidum of Bibracte on Mont Beuvray, situated in the Morvan.
Vincent Guichard
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Tipificació de dos noms Cavanillesians, Galium Fruticescens (Rubiaceae) i Scorzonera pumila (Compositae) [PDF]
The Cavanillesian names Galium fruticescens and Scorzonera pumila, basionym of Launaea pumila, are lectotypified from original specimens preserved in the Cavanilles herbarium in the Royal Botanic Garden of Madrid (MA).Els noms cavanillesians Galium ...
Ferrer-Gallego, P. Pablo +4 more
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Founding the House: Ritual Practices and Domestic Space in the Iberian Oppidum of El Puig d’Alcoi (Alacant) [PDF]
En este trabajo presentamos las prácticas rituales identificadas en el oppidum ibérico de El Puig d’Alcoi, en el área central de la Contestania, al norte de la actual provincia de Alicante. Se trata de dos depósitos en la base de viviendas del poblado de
Amorós, Iván +4 more
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NEW DATA ON THE SERTORIAN WAR AT THE VASCON SITE OF IRULEGI (ARANGUREN VALLEY, NAVARRE)
Summary Literary sources provide limited information on specific developments during the civil wars of the late Roman Republic, including the Sertorian War. This study describes the attack on the Vascon settlement of Irulegi (Aranguren valley, Navarre), in northern Spain, within the context of this conflict, using the methodological and theoretical ...
Mattin Aiestaran +12 more
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L’eau sur le site d’Alésia : la contrainte hydrogéologique lors du siège de 52 av. J.-C.
Mount Auxois, the theatre of operations during the siege of Alesia, was the object of a field study aimed at defining the area’s natural hydraulic barriers.
Jonhattan Vidal, Christophe Petit
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Recently the incorporation of artificial intelligence has allowed the development of valuable methodological advances in taphonomy. Some studies have achieved great precision in identifying the carnivore that produced tooth marks.
Miguel Ángel Maté-González +7 more
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Attack and destruction of the Monte Bernorio oppidvm and the establishment of a roman castellvm [PDF]
El "oppidum" de Monte Bernorio resulta bien conocido como una de las ciudades fortificadas de la Edad del Hierro más importantes del cantábrico. En las campañas militares que el emperador Octavio Augusto desencadeno contra "Cántabros y Ástures" la ...
Domínguez Solera, Santiago D. +2 more
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"De Situ Siarensium Fortunalium": corrección a Plinio, N.H. III, 13-14 (Baeturia Celticorum) [PDF]
La celebre "tabula siarensis" no procede del municipium mencionado en Plinio, nh III, 3, 13-14 como "siarum fortunalium". Este oppidum debe ser buscado en la zona derecha del río Guadalquivir en la "baeturia celticorum" pliniana, y por tanto bastante ...
Canto, Alicia M.
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The power of the past: materializing collective memory at early medieval lordly centres
The repurposing of earlier sites and monuments is an enduringly popular theme in early medieval archaeology, but in England it has attracted little interest among Late Saxon and early post‐Conquest studies. From the tenth century, however, an increasingly prevalent pattern is discernible of secular lords locating their power centres in relation to ...
Duncan W. Wright +7 more
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