International audienceDuring the underwater exploration of barge Arles-Rhône 3, which sank on the right bank of the Rhone river, substantial layers of rubbish and dump were excavated on top of the boat. Among thousands of amphorae and ceramic vessels, a number of wall-painting fragments was also recovered. Although their erosion makes their study difficult, these fragments offer an insight into the building and decoration techniques at use in ancient Arles. This paper, wich includes a study of mosaic fragments and tessellae found in the same layers, also contributes to a wider reflection on how to analyse dumping and deposal sites.Dans le cadre de la fouille du chaland Arles-Rhône 3, qui fit naufrage sur la rive droite du fleuve, d'import...
International audienceThe wreck Arles-Rhône 3 seen in an archaeological, geomorphological and sedime...
About twenty fragments of bowls, nearly all made of soapstone, have been found on the site of Le Roc...
International audiencePlanned excavation conducted between 2013 and 2016 in the harbor and commercia...
International audienceDuring the underwater exploration of barge Arles-Rhône 3, which sank on the ri...
International audienceAs an introduction to a volume devoted to the study of oil lamps, we offer her...
Conclusion. After much reflexion on the historical interpretation of the Arles-Rhône 3 wreck, it see...
International audienceAn indispensable complement to the land routes, the Rhône was an essential pen...
The palaeo-environmental context. The Arles-Rhône 3 wreck, once set within its archaeological, geomo...
Underwater excavations carried out prior to the raising of the ancient barge Arles-Rhône 3 have unco...
Le chantier du Collège Vieux-Port à Marseille a livré des enduits de terre peints de bandes et oves ...
International audienceIn 2011, a search operation and lifting of a Gallo-Roman barge, named Arles-Rh...
The thousands of potsherds, shards of glass, bone and shell remains, as well as small-finds (instrum...
Chapter 1. A Overview of the campaigns and research on the Arles-Rhône 3 shipwreck The Arles-Rhône ...
Chapter 4. Burial of the wreck and human action : dynamism and state of preservation of the remains ...
International audienceThe wreck Arles-Rhône 3 seen in an archaeological, geomorphological and sedime...
About twenty fragments of bowls, nearly all made of soapstone, have been found on the site of Le Roc...
International audiencePlanned excavation conducted between 2013 and 2016 in the harbor and commercia...
International audienceDuring the underwater exploration of barge Arles-Rhône 3, which sank on the ri...
International audienceAs an introduction to a volume devoted to the study of oil lamps, we offer her...
Conclusion. After much reflexion on the historical interpretation of the Arles-Rhône 3 wreck, it see...
International audienceAn indispensable complement to the land routes, the Rhône was an essential pen...
The palaeo-environmental context. The Arles-Rhône 3 wreck, once set within its archaeological, geomo...
Underwater excavations carried out prior to the raising of the ancient barge Arles-Rhône 3 have unco...
Le chantier du Collège Vieux-Port à Marseille a livré des enduits de terre peints de bandes et oves ...
International audienceIn 2011, a search operation and lifting of a Gallo-Roman barge, named Arles-Rh...
The thousands of potsherds, shards of glass, bone and shell remains, as well as small-finds (instrum...
Chapter 1. A Overview of the campaigns and research on the Arles-Rhône 3 shipwreck The Arles-Rhône ...
Chapter 4. Burial of the wreck and human action : dynamism and state of preservation of the remains ...
International audienceThe wreck Arles-Rhône 3 seen in an archaeological, geomorphological and sedime...
About twenty fragments of bowls, nearly all made of soapstone, have been found on the site of Le Roc...
International audiencePlanned excavation conducted between 2013 and 2016 in the harbor and commercia...