The discovery of several dozen sheep-folds from the roman period in the plains of the Crau, under the jurisdiction of the city of Arles, lets in the possibility for the first time of undertaking the study of roman sheep-farming on the basis of structural remains. The distribution of various structures (sheep-folds, sheds, wells, and ovens assembled into more or less dense groups) and the chronology of occupation suggest an organization of the territory and a systematic utilization in the plains since the foundation of the colony of Arles, until the 4 /5th century A.D. The wide variety of discoveries offers an impression of the daily life of shepherds and of the importance of sheep breeding in an inhospitable plain, during summertime, which ...
International audienceExcavations were carried out in 1990 and 1991 on the Gallo-roman site of Les S...
National audienceIn today's Alps-Maritimes department a variety of dry stone enclosures have been in...
International audienceAlthough the economic importance of sheep husbandry in the Middle Ages, especi...
International audienceThe discovery of several dozen sheep-folds from the roman period in the plains...
International audienceThe traditional picture of the animal economy in medieval Provence is one usua...
The study of the fauna of several Roman villae in the Var district allows to characterize some aspec...
Cette recherche, fondée sur l’analyse de près de 33000 os animaux, vise à caractériser la fonction d...
Abundant literature shows that on Western European lowlands, the transition from the Middle Iron Age...
L\u27existence, révélée par l\u27archéologie, d\u27un élevage ovin à grande échelle en Crau (Bouches...
International audienceIn Western Europe the transition from the Iron Age to the Roman period is the ...
International audienceConcerning the evidence for sheep in Gaul.- In northern Gaul, bones of sheep a...
International audienceIn southern France, the analysis of fossil dung layers from caves and shelters...
The study of Constantine fauna in its country setting points out to the great variety of cattle brea...
International audienceExcavations were carried out in 1990 and 1991 on the Gallo-roman site of Les S...
National audienceIn today's Alps-Maritimes department a variety of dry stone enclosures have been in...
International audienceAlthough the economic importance of sheep husbandry in the Middle Ages, especi...
International audienceThe discovery of several dozen sheep-folds from the roman period in the plains...
International audienceThe traditional picture of the animal economy in medieval Provence is one usua...
The study of the fauna of several Roman villae in the Var district allows to characterize some aspec...
Cette recherche, fondée sur l’analyse de près de 33000 os animaux, vise à caractériser la fonction d...
Abundant literature shows that on Western European lowlands, the transition from the Middle Iron Age...
L\u27existence, révélée par l\u27archéologie, d\u27un élevage ovin à grande échelle en Crau (Bouches...
International audienceIn Western Europe the transition from the Iron Age to the Roman period is the ...
International audienceConcerning the evidence for sheep in Gaul.- In northern Gaul, bones of sheep a...
International audienceIn southern France, the analysis of fossil dung layers from caves and shelters...
The study of Constantine fauna in its country setting points out to the great variety of cattle brea...
International audienceExcavations were carried out in 1990 and 1991 on the Gallo-roman site of Les S...
National audienceIn today's Alps-Maritimes department a variety of dry stone enclosures have been in...
International audienceAlthough the economic importance of sheep husbandry in the Middle Ages, especi...