The Saint-Pierre fountain is located inside the oppidum of Bibracte, halfway between the Parc aux Chevaux residential district to the North and the La Terrasse religious site to the South. It is supplied with water by one of the main springs on Mont Beuvray and, despite being one of the emblematic areas of the site, it was of little interest to nineteenth-century archaeologists. A research programme was launched in 1988 with the aim of uncovering the ancient infrastructure around the spring and was completed in 1996. A secondary aim was to look for remains of plant matter (seeds, twigs, etc.) in the damp sediments in order to allow the plant environment within the oppidum walls and in the immediate vicinity to be reconstructed. This work is...
The oppidum of Bibracte on Mont Beuvray, mentioned on several occasions in Caesar's Bellum Gallicum,...
International audienceBordered by a river, the ancient town of Meaux certainly tapped into this reso...
Bibracte-Centre archéologique Européen is a complex comprising an archaeological site and a Research...
The Saint-Pierre fountain is located inside the oppidum of Bibracte, halfway between the Parc aux Ch...
The Saint-Pierre fountain is located inside the oppidum of Bibracte, halfway between the Parc aux Ch...
This article contains the results of 10 years of research in the Gaulish oppidum of Bibracte between...
A series of research excavations at the foot of the Barbegal mills were undertaken and the general r...
International audienceThe site of the Camp Saint-Pierre in Beutin is located on the north bank of th...
This public fountain discovered in the late sixties and hastily restored with concrete slabs is the ...
International audienceExcavations were carried out in 1990 and 1991 on the Gallo-roman site of Les S...
Le travail se fonde sur les fouilles menées sur le Mont Beuvray au 19e siècle et entre 1984 et 2001....
Le massif du mont Beuvray, à environ 27 km d’Autun, est le site de l’antique Bibracte, capitale d’un...
The oppidum of Bibracte on Mont Beuvray, mentioned on several occasions in Caesar's Bellum Gallicum,...
International audienceBordered by a river, the ancient town of Meaux certainly tapped into this reso...
Bibracte-Centre archéologique Européen is a complex comprising an archaeological site and a Research...
The Saint-Pierre fountain is located inside the oppidum of Bibracte, halfway between the Parc aux Ch...
The Saint-Pierre fountain is located inside the oppidum of Bibracte, halfway between the Parc aux Ch...
This article contains the results of 10 years of research in the Gaulish oppidum of Bibracte between...
A series of research excavations at the foot of the Barbegal mills were undertaken and the general r...
International audienceThe site of the Camp Saint-Pierre in Beutin is located on the north bank of th...
This public fountain discovered in the late sixties and hastily restored with concrete slabs is the ...
International audienceExcavations were carried out in 1990 and 1991 on the Gallo-roman site of Les S...
Le travail se fonde sur les fouilles menées sur le Mont Beuvray au 19e siècle et entre 1984 et 2001....
Le massif du mont Beuvray, à environ 27 km d’Autun, est le site de l’antique Bibracte, capitale d’un...
The oppidum of Bibracte on Mont Beuvray, mentioned on several occasions in Caesar's Bellum Gallicum,...
International audienceBordered by a river, the ancient town of Meaux certainly tapped into this reso...
Bibracte-Centre archéologique Européen is a complex comprising an archaeological site and a Research...