This is a study of the evolution of civitas-capitals between the early and late imperial periods : those which survive (Amiens, Arras), those which split in two (the Morini), and those which are abandoned for another site (the Menapii, Nervii ), and of the likely causes of these changes.Etude de l'évolution des chefs-lieux de cités entre le haut- et le Bas-Empire : ceux qui subsistent (Amiens, Arras), ceux qui se dédoublent (Morins) ceux qui sont abandonnés au profit d'un autre site (Ménapiens, Nerviens) et les causes probables de ces changements.Delmaire Roland. Permanences et changements des chefs-lieux de cités au Bas-Empire : l'exemple du nord-ouest de la Gaule Belgique. In: Capitales éphémères. Des Capitales de cités perdent leur statu...
Some survey projects by the author, in Central France (Région Centre, Auvergne) give informations on...
La construction au Bas-Empire d’un rempart dans de nombreuses villes ouvertes de Gaule fut un événem...
The opening of the window of study of Combrailles provides new insights into the power and the wealt...
Les données archéologiques de l'Antiquité Tardive et de l'époque mérovingienne complétées par les me...
Some towns in Roman Gaul lost their political function with each modification to the network of citi...
International audienceThe urban network of Central Gaul has expanded from Iron Age settlements. From...
Bavay, the early imperial civitas-capital of the Nervii (Belgica), lost its status as civitas-capita...
Today’s territory, encompassed by Région Centre, was divided during Antiquity into several gaulish t...
The status of the Vocontii within Narbonensis encompasses two distinct realities : a federate city o...
Two of the nine Norman civitas-capitals lost their status in late Antiquity : Vieux, to the benefit ...
The capital of the Gévaudan, Anderitum, installed on a pre-Roman site, reached its maximum extent in...
A town born out of the Roman administrative organisation of Gaul, Corseul was the capital of the civ...
International audienceSince the 1980s the study of Roman urban features has been given a particular ...
Some survey projects by the author, in Central France (Région Centre, Auvergne) give informations on...
La construction au Bas-Empire d’un rempart dans de nombreuses villes ouvertes de Gaule fut un événem...
The opening of the window of study of Combrailles provides new insights into the power and the wealt...
Les données archéologiques de l'Antiquité Tardive et de l'époque mérovingienne complétées par les me...
Some towns in Roman Gaul lost their political function with each modification to the network of citi...
International audienceThe urban network of Central Gaul has expanded from Iron Age settlements. From...
Bavay, the early imperial civitas-capital of the Nervii (Belgica), lost its status as civitas-capita...
Today’s territory, encompassed by Région Centre, was divided during Antiquity into several gaulish t...
The status of the Vocontii within Narbonensis encompasses two distinct realities : a federate city o...
Two of the nine Norman civitas-capitals lost their status in late Antiquity : Vieux, to the benefit ...
The capital of the Gévaudan, Anderitum, installed on a pre-Roman site, reached its maximum extent in...
A town born out of the Roman administrative organisation of Gaul, Corseul was the capital of the civ...
International audienceSince the 1980s the study of Roman urban features has been given a particular ...
Some survey projects by the author, in Central France (Région Centre, Auvergne) give informations on...
La construction au Bas-Empire d’un rempart dans de nombreuses villes ouvertes de Gaule fut un événem...
The opening of the window of study of Combrailles provides new insights into the power and the wealt...