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De l’objet à la société romaine brings together some twenty contributions grouped into five parts: - De l'atelier à l'objet: artisanats, productions et instrumentum; - Croyances et cultes; - Iconographie, épigraphie et archéologie funéraire; - Habiter et organiser un territoire; - Décorer un édifice, which reflect many of the research themes of Prof. Jean-Claude Béal, to whom these studies are offered. They are mainly centred on Roman Gaul, and more generally on the western Roman provinces, reflecting the geographical areas in which he works.

Table of Contents:
Avant-propos – Emmanuelle Dumas et Touatia Amraoui Aperçu de la bibliographie de Jean-Claude Béal Liste des auteurs par ordre alphabétique   De l’atelier à l’objet : artisanats, productions et instrumentum Inscription, vestiges et dépotoir relevant d’un atelier de tuilier au Haut-Empire aux Verchères à Optevoz (Isère) – Catherine Coquidé, avec la collaboration de Manon Cabanis et Odile Franc Une matrice et un masque moulé de l’atelier de potier du Haut-Empire de Crouzilles « Mougon » (37) : une production méconnue de décors d’applique – Alain Ferdière L’officine VII 12, 23 de Pompéi : une laverie de toison atypique ? – Philippe Borgard, Jacques Mouraret (†) et Serge Colas Le cuir de laine. Un artisanat oublié de Lyon/Lugdunum ? – Tony Silvino et Thierry Argant Des ivoires et des co… peaux : un artisanat éphémère à Lyon - Lugdunum – Thierry Argant et Cyril Bazillou Quelques documents antiques en matière osseuse à Ampurias (Espagne) – Michel Feugère et Marie-Pauline Pringalle Les trièdres du dé classique donnent la raison de sa suprématie Avec un épilogue sur les dés à lettres d’Autun – François Poplin   Croyances et cultes Les Latins et le « secret des bois » – Robert Turcan (†) Pro bubus, uti valeant. Offrandes sculptées pour la santé des animaux de tait en Gaule romaine. Artisanat et dévotions – Olivier de Cazanove et Pierre-Antoine Lamy Les découvertes de Nesmy (Vendée). Un lac sacré et un trésor inventés de toutes pièces – Sébastien Nieloud-Muller   Iconographie, épigraphie et archéologie funéraire Un togatus méconnu des environs de Langres (Haute-Marne) – Hélène Chew Quelques funéraires dans la fouille de la rue du Chapeau Rouge, à Vaise – François Bérard Une cave-resserre avec outils et sépulture, datée de la fin de l’Antiquité ou du début du haut Moyen Âge, mise au jour à Villette-d’Anthon (Isère) – Agata Poirot et Marie-José Ancel Espace funéraire post-antique et inventaire du mobilier du site des « théâtres » à Lyon. Retour sur une hypothèse – Djamila Fellague avec la collaboration d’Emma Bouvard   Habiter et organiser un territoire Les Voconces et la Transalpine : essai d’approche géostratégique entre Rhône et Alpes – Jacques Planchon Une villa sur la route des Alpes ? Le site de la Condamine à Pontaix (Drôme) – Jacques Planchon, Yannick Teyssonneyre, Emmanuelle Dumas, avec les collaborations de Tassadite Chemin, Jean-Paul Bravard, Benjamin Clément, Véronique Blanc-Bijon, Jannick Roussel-Ode, Marie Gagnol, Julien Couchet, Julien Carles, Isabelle Gonon et Frédéric Trautmann Une petite agglomération rurale en milieu alpin La fouille de Pré-Dame à Détrier (73) – Franck Gabayet Usspann, un village gallo-romain des Ier-IIe siècles : organisation générale et techniques de constructions – Xavier Lafon et Anne-Marie Adam   Décorer un édifice L’organisation du réseau hydraulique du jardin de la maison aux Cinq Mosaïques (Saint-Romain-en-Gal, Rhône), marqueur discret de la luxuria viennoise à la fin du IIe s. ap. J.-C. – Laurence Brissaud Deux copies du XIXe s. de la mosaïque des thermes d’Otricoli au musée de l’Ermitage de Saint-Pétersbourg – Nicolas Delferrière

About the Author :
Touatia Amraoui holds a PhD in History and Archaeology from the Universite Lumiere Lyon 2 and is currently a CNRS archaeology researcher at the Centre Camille Jullian in Aix-en-Provence (CNRS/Aix-Marseille Universite). She works mainly in the Maghreb, in particular in Algeria, where she co-directs several research projects on crafts, the ancient economy and urbanism. Emmanuelle Dumas is a doctoral student in History and Archaeology at the Universite Lumiere Lyon 2, and is currently in charge of archaeological research at the Institut national de recherches archeologiques preventives (INRAP) and attached to the Lyon branch of the Institut de recherche sur l'Architecture antique (Aix-Marseille Universite/CNRS). She works mainly in France, and in particular in the region of Lyon, where she conducts research on the suburban spaces of the ancient city of Lugdunum. Touatia Amraoui holds a PhD in History and Archaeology from the Universite Lumiere Lyon 2 and is currently a CNRS archaeology researcher at the Centre Camille Jullian in Aix-en-Provence (CNRS/Aix-Marseille Universite). She works mainly in the Maghreb, in particular in Algeria, where she co-directs several research projects on crafts, the ancient economy and urbanism. Emmanuelle Dumas is a doctoral student in History and Archaeology at the Universite Lumiere Lyon 2, and is currently in charge of archaeological research at the Institut national de recherches archeologiques preventives (INRAP) and attached to the Lyon branch of the Institut de recherche sur l'Architecture antique (Aix-Marseille Universite/CNRS). She works mainly in France, and in particular in the region of Lyon, where she conducts research on the suburban spaces of the ancient city of Lugdunum.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781803276021
  • Publisher: Archaeopress
  • Publisher Imprint: Archaeopress
  • Height: 290 mm
  • No of Pages: 322
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  • Sub Title: Etudes Archeologiques Et Epigraphiques Offertes a Jean-Claude Beal
  • Width: 205 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1803276029
  • Publisher Date: 08 Feb 2024
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: French
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  • Series Title: 101 Archaeopress Roman Archaeology
  • Weight: 386 gr


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