International audienceThe oil lamp is the only known lighting object in the Midi for the Iron Age. Introduced during the 6th century BC. by the Greek colonists, imported but also produced at Béziers and Marseille, it was systematically used only in the largest Greek cities (Marseille, Beziers and certainly Arles), while elsewhere it is attested by more or less isolated pieces. Only a few indigenous sites (Montlaurès and Lattes) offer real series dated mainly from the 4th century BC. Exotic object remaining the prerogative of a strictly urban lifestyle, the lamp disappears from the western area from the first half of the third century. BC., in the following of the abandonment of the Greek Béziers and we do not know if this is the case also i...
Although lamps bearing inscriptions such as : "EMITELVCERNAS-COLATASABASSE" have for long drawn the ...
Those lamps, imported to the Tegdaoust site in Mauritania from different countries bordering on the ...
There are quite many articles and monographs dedicated to terracotta lamps in Gaul and Roman Empire....
International audienceThe oil lamp is the only known lighting object in the Midi for the Iron Age. I...
The commented and illustrated presentation of a collection of 46 Greek or Greek-type lamps mainly co...
Ce travail a pour but de cataloguer de façon exhaustive la plupart des objets de type luminaire déco...
Les études dédiées aux lampes en terre cuite en Gaule et dans l’Empire romain sont relativement abon...
Ligthing during the Upper Palaeolithic was possible with lamps, hearths or torchs.Technical caracter...
International audienceThe discovery of a new Magdalenian " lamp " by J. Tixier in the rock-shelter o...
The author studies an uncommon series of funnel-shaped lamps discovered in Algeria. Considered by so...
This study finds its place within the scope of a comprehensive work about ancient lamps discovered i...
A dump containing firing rejects of lamps and thin walled ware was discovered during the building of...
Jean Bussière catalogues 84 Phoenico-punic lamps discovered in Algeria. His typology reveals eleven ...
Although lamps bearing inscriptions such as : "EMITELVCERNAS-COLATASABASSE" have for long drawn the ...
Those lamps, imported to the Tegdaoust site in Mauritania from different countries bordering on the ...
There are quite many articles and monographs dedicated to terracotta lamps in Gaul and Roman Empire....
International audienceThe oil lamp is the only known lighting object in the Midi for the Iron Age. I...
The commented and illustrated presentation of a collection of 46 Greek or Greek-type lamps mainly co...
Ce travail a pour but de cataloguer de façon exhaustive la plupart des objets de type luminaire déco...
Les études dédiées aux lampes en terre cuite en Gaule et dans l’Empire romain sont relativement abon...
Ligthing during the Upper Palaeolithic was possible with lamps, hearths or torchs.Technical caracter...
International audienceThe discovery of a new Magdalenian " lamp " by J. Tixier in the rock-shelter o...
The author studies an uncommon series of funnel-shaped lamps discovered in Algeria. Considered by so...
This study finds its place within the scope of a comprehensive work about ancient lamps discovered i...
A dump containing firing rejects of lamps and thin walled ware was discovered during the building of...
Jean Bussière catalogues 84 Phoenico-punic lamps discovered in Algeria. His typology reveals eleven ...
Although lamps bearing inscriptions such as : "EMITELVCERNAS-COLATASABASSE" have for long drawn the ...
Those lamps, imported to the Tegdaoust site in Mauritania from different countries bordering on the ...
There are quite many articles and monographs dedicated to terracotta lamps in Gaul and Roman Empire....