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Approche originale d'un coffret gallo-romain Plate-forme multimodale de Marquion / Sauchy-Lestrée, Canal Seine-Nord Europe / Claire Barbet Clémence Chalvidal Cédric Tavernier

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Appartient au livre : Rencontre autour de nouvelles approches de l'archéologie funéraire, actes de la 6e Rencontre du Gaaf, à Paris, Institut national d'histoire de l'art, les 4 et 5 avril 2014, sous la direction de Solenn de Larminat, Rémi Corbineau, Alexis Corrochano... [et al.], De Larminat, Solenn (1979-....), Reugny, 2017, Groupe d'anthropologie et d'archéologie funéraire, p. 209-212, 9782954152639
Publication: 2017 Description: 4 p., ill.Langue: FrançaisPays: France Auteur principal: Barbet, Claire, Auteur, 19..-...., archéologue Co-auteur: Chalvidal, Clémence, Auteur, 19..-....; Tavernier, Cédric, Auteur Résumé: Before the built of the Seine-North Europe canal, the Inrap (the French national institute for preventive archaeological research) carried out excavation campaigns inside the Marquion/Sauchy Lestrée's future port platform, in 2011 and 2012. A monumental funerary ensemble was discoverdir. It consists of seven graves, dug between 2 and 5 meters under the ground, during the end of the first century or beginning of the second. In one of the graves, they found a casket made of copper alloy and closed by a large sliding cover in blue limestone. The storage box could be used for toiletry or medical items. Many experts worked on this discovery to restore it. Now, it can be presented to the public. (Source : éditeur). Item type: Extrait
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Current library Shelving location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Glux-en-Glenne : Bibracte - Centre archéologique européen Libre accès HRN 107 Exclu du prêt cae87298
Martigues - Bibliothèque Archéologique du Musée Ziem Libre accès Exclu du prêt

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Before the built of the Seine-North Europe canal, the Inrap (the French national institute for preventive archaeological research) carried out excavation campaigns inside the Marquion/Sauchy Lestrée's future port platform, in 2011 and 2012. A monumental funerary ensemble was discoverdir. It consists of seven graves, dug between 2 and 5 meters under the ground, during the end of the first century or beginning of the second. In one of the graves, they found a casket made of copper alloy and closed by a large sliding cover in blue limestone. The storage box could be used for toiletry or medical items. Many experts worked on this discovery to restore it. Now, it can be presented to the public. (Source : éditeur)

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