In the Allées de Tourny, located in Bordeaux, an emergency excavation site which streched over 15,000 square metres made it possible to exume more than 500 amphoras of the Republican period and of the Early Empire. On the whole, wine trafic — the most important one with 80% of the amphoras — is characterized by mass importation from the Tyrrhenian (D1) and Tarraconensis (P1) coasts. On the other hand, Gaulish wine amphoras (some of them being local) are scarce. However limited, oil and fish imports from Baetica have a part in making the specificity of the exchanges in Bordeaux known. A list of stamps, graffiti and tituli picti, as well as clay analyses, follow and complete the study.La fouille de sauvetage développée sur 15 000 m2 aux All...
Underwater excavations carried out prior to the raising of the ancient barge Arles-Rhône 3 have unco...
Previous studies have contended that the distribution of amphorae in Late Iron age Gaul was late, lo...
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In Fréjus Porte d'Orée excavations, two underfloor spaces (30 A.D. and flavian period) kept very wel...
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The Pascual 1 amphora is followed by the Dressel 2-4 type in Bordeaux, and by a flat bottom amphora ...
Underwater excavations carried out prior to the raising of the ancient barge Arles-Rhône 3 have unco...
Previous studies have contended that the distribution of amphorae in Late Iron age Gaul was late, lo...
International audienceDuring Roman antiquity, in the western center of Gaul, merchants travelled the...
The important archaeological site situated Cours du Chapeau Rouge in Bordeaux has allowed to underst...
The analysis of amphora from the Gourjade villa in Castres gave the first elements of reflexion on t...
Cette thèse est l’étude de 1729 amphores retrouvées à l’occasion de 17 fouilles archéologiques qui s...
In Fréjus Porte d'Orée excavations, two underfloor spaces (30 A.D. and flavian period) kept very wel...
International audienceIn Fréjus Porte d'Orée excavations, two underfloor spaces (30 AD and flavian p...
The flavian dump of the Bas-de-Loyasse, in Lyon, excavated in 1970, has given remains of more than 4...
The archeological research undertaken in Arles over the past few decades, particularly that of Rhône...
A study of the amphorae found on several sites in the Rhone valley, including Lyon, offers a clear p...
The amphorae from the Paleo-Christian necropolis of Saint Seurin in Bordeaux have been the subject o...
The first stocktalsing of the stamps on the Dressel I Italic wine amphoras coming from one part of t...
The purpose of this article is to study the amphoras imported into the valley of the Aisne river (wi...
The Pascual 1 amphora is followed by the Dressel 2-4 type in Bordeaux, and by a flat bottom amphora ...
Underwater excavations carried out prior to the raising of the ancient barge Arles-Rhône 3 have unco...
Previous studies have contended that the distribution of amphorae in Late Iron age Gaul was late, lo...
International audienceDuring Roman antiquity, in the western center of Gaul, merchants travelled the...