International audienceTwo laminated carbonate deposits from the wall of an underground aqueduct, built between the 13 th and 15 th century, in Paris, France, were studied to provide historical information about nearby human occupation and urban development. To obtain a robust chronology for these small (29 and 45 mm thickness) and very young deposits< 800 a based on the probable date of aqueduct construction, we adopted two methods: laminae counting and U-Th analysis. For laminae, we tested the hypothesis that their deposition is biannual. Concerning U-Th dating, the influence of inherited 230 Th on calculated ages is discussed and detrital 230 Th/ 232 Th values for each speleothem was determined using stratigraphic constraints and found to...