The Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France is well known today for producing full-bodied red wines. Yet wine grapes are not native to France. Additionally, wine was not developed indigenously first. In the 7th century B.C. Etruscan merchants bringing wine landed on the shores of the Languedoc and established trade relationships with the native Gauls, later creating local viticulture, and laying the foundation for a strong cultural identity of French wine production and setting in motion a multi-billion dollar industry. This paper examines the first five centuries of wine consumption (from ~600 B.C. to ~100 B.C.), analyzing how preference of one type of luxury good over another created distinctive artifact patterns in the archaeologi...
The purpose of this work is to present the archaeological and historical background of viticulture a...
peer reviewedSi les Égyptiens fabriquaient et consommaient de la bière et du vin depuis les débuts d...
Archaeological discoveries (plant remains, installations for the production of wine, containers for ...
The Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France is well known today for producing full-bodied red...
Chemical analyses of ancient organic compounds absorbed into the pottery fabrics of imported Etrusca...
Wine was a constant evolution mover in Gauls during Antiquity. The first exchanges's fundamental ter...
From the late eighth century onwards evidence for wine consumption and transportation gradually beco...
International audienceDuring Roman antiquity, in the western center of Gaul, merchants travelled the...
L’objectif de cette thèse est de mettre en évidence la nature et l’intensité des interactions cultur...
This is a study of wine in antiquity. An attempt to describe the spatial diffusion of winemaking in ...
International audienceThe discovery of new producers of amphora in western Languedoc, at the limit o...
International audienceOur knowledge of ancient viticulture in France has greatly increased during th...
South-Eastern France in the 3rd century B.C. : state of research The period of the 4th and 3rd cent...
International audienceViticulture spread in non-Mediterranean Gaul much earlier and more widely than...
The purpose of this article is to sum up the situation of pre Roman glass, more especially in Southe...
The purpose of this work is to present the archaeological and historical background of viticulture a...
peer reviewedSi les Égyptiens fabriquaient et consommaient de la bière et du vin depuis les débuts d...
Archaeological discoveries (plant remains, installations for the production of wine, containers for ...
The Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France is well known today for producing full-bodied red...
Chemical analyses of ancient organic compounds absorbed into the pottery fabrics of imported Etrusca...
Wine was a constant evolution mover in Gauls during Antiquity. The first exchanges's fundamental ter...
From the late eighth century onwards evidence for wine consumption and transportation gradually beco...
International audienceDuring Roman antiquity, in the western center of Gaul, merchants travelled the...
L’objectif de cette thèse est de mettre en évidence la nature et l’intensité des interactions cultur...
This is a study of wine in antiquity. An attempt to describe the spatial diffusion of winemaking in ...
International audienceThe discovery of new producers of amphora in western Languedoc, at the limit o...
International audienceOur knowledge of ancient viticulture in France has greatly increased during th...
South-Eastern France in the 3rd century B.C. : state of research The period of the 4th and 3rd cent...
International audienceViticulture spread in non-Mediterranean Gaul much earlier and more widely than...
The purpose of this article is to sum up the situation of pre Roman glass, more especially in Southe...
The purpose of this work is to present the archaeological and historical background of viticulture a...
peer reviewedSi les Égyptiens fabriquaient et consommaient de la bière et du vin depuis les débuts d...
Archaeological discoveries (plant remains, installations for the production of wine, containers for ...