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Oppida, Agglomerations, and Suburbia: the Bibracte Environs and New Perspectives on Late Iron Age Urbanism in Central-Eastern France

2013; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 16; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1179/1461957113y.0000000034

ISSN

1741-2722

Autores

Tom Moore, Arno Braun, John Creighton, Laura Cripps, Peter Haupt, Ines Klenner, Pierre Nouvel, Côme Ponroy, Martin Schönfelder,

Tópico(s)

Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis

Resumo

This paper explores the nature and chronology of La Tène and early Roman unenclosed agglomerations in central-eastern France. It has been prompted by the discovery of a c . 115 ha La Tène D2b/Augustan ( c . 50 BC to AD 15) site close to Bibracte in the Morvan, located around the source of the River Yonne. This complex provides a new perspective on the chronology and role of Late La Tène and early Roman unenclosed settlements, adding further complexity to the story of the development of Late La Tène oppida. It indicates that these ‘agglomerations’ followed remarkably varied chronological trajectories, raising important issues concerning the nature of landscape and social change at the end of the Iron Age.

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