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La dure condition des agglomérations secondaires
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Were sanctuary wells in Roman Gaul intentionally contaminated using animal carcasses (3rd–4th c. AD)?
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Cadastre napoléonien, archéologie et territoires parlés
Published 1998-04-01Subjects: Get full text
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Le développement de la viticulture antique dans le bassin versant de la Loire à l’époque romaine (Gaule centrale) et la question de la vigne biturica
Published 2023-11-01Subjects: “…Roman Gaul…”
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Iconography and Re-Reading af a Gallo-Roman Mosaic with Multiple Decor of Vienne (Narbonensis)
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Sobre la condición latina y su onomástica : los ediles de Andelo
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L’hygiène dans les établissements agricoles gallo-romains à travers les auteurs antiques et les recherches archéologiques
Published 2023-09-01“…This study was carried out in the context of the Rurland programme on rural landscapes in north-eastern Roman Gaul, co-ordinated by Michel Reddé between 2012 and 2017.…”
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Shells and feeding bottles: continuity or breach between Greece and Rome?
Published 2023-03-01“… The presence of these feeding bottles deposited in graves of Roman Gaul brings forth questions regarding such practice, as the analyses of the contents lead us to link them more to body care. …”
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Un mausolée circulaire en contexte suburbain à Narbonne/Narbo Martius (Aude)
Published 2019-12-01“…Thus, this discovery in Narbonne provides new data on circular mausoleums, which are still rare in Roman Gaul.…”
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Per l'etimologia e la storia dei bagaudi
Published 2023-09-01“… The most widespread etymology of bagaudae, the name of rebel groups in late Roman Gaul, connects it to Old Irish bág ‘fight’ and to the IE root *bhē/ōgh- (IEW 115). …”
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Stations routières en Gaule romaine : architecture, équipements et fonctions
Published 2016-12-01“…This collection aims to expand the literature on relay stations in Roman Gaul. The subject, which is of interest to both political and economic history, warrants a new perspective in the light of recent archaeological data emerging for the period from the end of the Republican era to late Antiquity. …”
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Une figurine en terre cuite dorée d’époque romaine à Reims/Durocortorum
Published 2022-12-01“…The gilding applied to a portion of its surface makes this figurine unique within Roman Gaul, specifically in terms of coroplastic studies and craft industries more generally. …”
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Essai de classement typo-technologique des araires à partir des pièces métalliques découvertes en Gaule romaine en vue de leur reconstitution
Published 2008-04-01“…Metallic pieces of tilling implements from Roman Gaul, are practically the only archaeological elements at our disposal to reconstruct the tools. …”
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Arriver à bon port : les canaux en contexte portuaire à l’époque romaine
Published 2021-04-01“…This initial approach is worth extending and should be put into perspective with other navigation channels identified in Roman Gaul and more generally in the Roman world.…”
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Saintes/Mediolanum, cité des Santons et Bordeaux/Burdigala, cité des Bituriges Vivisques : destins croisés
Published 2015-12-01“…AD, above all in the establishing of an urban layout and the construction of structures for convenience and health (fountains, aqueducts); though none of this is that distinctive for Roman Gaul. The cultural imprint of the period of Independence was clearly more pronounced at Saintes, and from the last twenty years BC to the middle of the 1st c. …”
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Le port antique de l’agglomération des Mureaux (Yvelines)
Published 2021-04-01“…On the contrary, this abandonment, combined with the abandonment of the craftsman’s quarter on the island and several other quarters, seems to indicate a decline, however, at an earlier date than was the case for most of the small cities in Roman Gaul. Nonetheless, the city survived during the Late Roman Imperial period although in a smaller form. …”
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Becoming Roman in southern Burgundy: A field survey between Autun and Bibracte in the Arroux Valley (Saône-et-Loire), 2000-2003
Published 2008-10-01“…It rapidly developed into one of the major cities of Roman Gaul and like Mont Beuvray has been the subject of extensive excavations. …”
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Reims antique, acquis et perspectives
Published 2022-12-01“…Due to demographic pressure, economic growth, as well as to increase its prestige, Reims reached the impressive size of 600 hectares, making it the largest city in Roman Gaul and one of the most important in the Roman Empire. …”
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