Due to the long period of time required for the construction of public buildings, some of them - when located in the same town - were erected simultaneously. On one hand, the study of the buildings permits us to understand the organization of antique construction sites by comparing the materials used. On the other hand, highlighting these simultaneous stages by the analysis of the buildings leads to a better understanding of antique urban projects. Lime mortar is a material resulting from a complex technical process. Its study gives us information about the building site. Study ing the mortars from various antique buildings in Arles helps to reconstruct the history of these buildings, from the Augustan period (crypto- portic and theater) to...
12 rue du Général Meusnier in Tours was the object of a thorough university-conducted building stud...
Ce mémoire est une exploration du thème de l'utilisation de l'argile en architecture domestique et p...
The Tour d'Arles at Caussade. An archaeological study of the elevation of the « tour d'Arles » has c...
International audienceThe abbey of Notre-Dame of Nanteuil-en-Vallée is a monastic site located betwe...
Petro-archaeological research on Gallo-Roman lime mortars is based on a simple analytical methodolog...
This paper gives a list of the archaeological structures found, in Arles, since the publication in 1...
International audienceThe study of three groups of houses built on the site of the Gallo-Roman amphi...
Saint-Jean-Baptiste de la Cité in Périgueux (Dordogne, France) is a historical monument that has bee...
Accès restreint aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 2013-12-31From the end of the Hunga...
Ces dernières années, l’émergence de l’archéologie de la construction et de nouvelles méthodes d’ana...
Cette thèse constitue une étude de l'architecture de l'amphithéâtre antique d'Arles et de ses transf...
L’étude des mortiers des thermes de l’Esplanade (Arles) est intervenue afin de discuter les hypothès...
Study of three groups of houses created in the Middle Ages over roman structures. Approaches on the ...
Archaeometry today is a fully developed and well established discipline. In the case of mortars, how...
International audienceThis paper gives a list of the archaeological structures found, in Arles, sinc...
12 rue du Général Meusnier in Tours was the object of a thorough university-conducted building stud...
Ce mémoire est une exploration du thème de l'utilisation de l'argile en architecture domestique et p...
The Tour d'Arles at Caussade. An archaeological study of the elevation of the « tour d'Arles » has c...
International audienceThe abbey of Notre-Dame of Nanteuil-en-Vallée is a monastic site located betwe...
Petro-archaeological research on Gallo-Roman lime mortars is based on a simple analytical methodolog...
This paper gives a list of the archaeological structures found, in Arles, since the publication in 1...
International audienceThe study of three groups of houses built on the site of the Gallo-Roman amphi...
Saint-Jean-Baptiste de la Cité in Périgueux (Dordogne, France) is a historical monument that has bee...
Accès restreint aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 2013-12-31From the end of the Hunga...
Ces dernières années, l’émergence de l’archéologie de la construction et de nouvelles méthodes d’ana...
Cette thèse constitue une étude de l'architecture de l'amphithéâtre antique d'Arles et de ses transf...
L’étude des mortiers des thermes de l’Esplanade (Arles) est intervenue afin de discuter les hypothès...
Study of three groups of houses created in the Middle Ages over roman structures. Approaches on the ...
Archaeometry today is a fully developed and well established discipline. In the case of mortars, how...
International audienceThis paper gives a list of the archaeological structures found, in Arles, sinc...
12 rue du Général Meusnier in Tours was the object of a thorough university-conducted building stud...
Ce mémoire est une exploration du thème de l'utilisation de l'argile en architecture domestique et p...
The Tour d'Arles at Caussade. An archaeological study of the elevation of the « tour d'Arles » has c...