From 1986 to 1990, the sites of Saint-Julien and Saint-Gilles, two small parish churches which were destroyed in the course of World War II, have been excavated completely. They offer an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of the settlement during the early centuries of the Middle Ages. The present contribution concerns the earliest traces of the settlement and the development of these churches up to their Romanesque reconstruction. In the case of Saint-Julien, strong presumptions of early occupation existed and the site yielded an aninterrupted sequence going back to the beginnings of our era. The first Christian building, part of which was preserved, was a small rectangular building (at least 4 m by 5 m large) and its constructio...
The expansion of Christianity between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages raises a number of q...
One kilometre south-east of the village of Aubais, in the western part of the Gard department, the S...
Initiated by the Service régional de l’Archéologie and the Conservation régionale des Monuments hist...
Daniel Levalet, The cathedral church St-André at Avranches. The excavations carried out from 1972 t...
Up to now, the history of the formation of the village of Caunes didn’t arouse any particular commen...
After having visited all the churches of Sarthe and Mayenne and even those at the furthermost bounds...
At the Beginning of the Canonical Quarter of the Cathedral of Cahors The confrontation of the hagio...
Joëlle Burnouf, Monique Colin-Souef, Anne-Marie Flambard, Annick Letellier, Archeological research ...
This thesis identifies the archaeological and non-archaeological signatures of rural Christianizatio...
The Romanesque church of Saint- Martin in the town of Maubourguet, in the middle of the Bigorre pla...
In 1987-1989, rescue excavations led to the discovery of major remains of the early phases of the ol...
Saint-Jean-Baptiste de la Cité in Périgueux (Dordogne, France) is a historical monument that has bee...
The early medieval cemetery of "La Mouline " was the subject of a rescue excavation in 1987, and is ...
The suburbs of the city of Caen (Calvados, Lower Normandy) have seen an increasing amount of develop...
The expansion of Christianity between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages raises a number of q...
One kilometre south-east of the village of Aubais, in the western part of the Gard department, the S...
Initiated by the Service régional de l’Archéologie and the Conservation régionale des Monuments hist...
Daniel Levalet, The cathedral church St-André at Avranches. The excavations carried out from 1972 t...
Up to now, the history of the formation of the village of Caunes didn’t arouse any particular commen...
After having visited all the churches of Sarthe and Mayenne and even those at the furthermost bounds...
At the Beginning of the Canonical Quarter of the Cathedral of Cahors The confrontation of the hagio...
Joëlle Burnouf, Monique Colin-Souef, Anne-Marie Flambard, Annick Letellier, Archeological research ...
This thesis identifies the archaeological and non-archaeological signatures of rural Christianizatio...
The Romanesque church of Saint- Martin in the town of Maubourguet, in the middle of the Bigorre pla...
In 1987-1989, rescue excavations led to the discovery of major remains of the early phases of the ol...
Saint-Jean-Baptiste de la Cité in Périgueux (Dordogne, France) is a historical monument that has bee...
The early medieval cemetery of "La Mouline " was the subject of a rescue excavation in 1987, and is ...
The suburbs of the city of Caen (Calvados, Lower Normandy) have seen an increasing amount of develop...
The expansion of Christianity between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages raises a number of q...
One kilometre south-east of the village of Aubais, in the western part of the Gard department, the S...
Initiated by the Service régional de l’Archéologie and the Conservation régionale des Monuments hist...