La sidérurgie dans l'est de la Gaule. L'organisation spatiale de la production de l'Âge du Fer au haut Moyen Age
2000; CNRS Éditions; Volume: 57; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3406/galia.2000.3206
ISSN2109-9588
AutoresMarc Leroy, Michel Mangin, Hervé Laurent, Mostefa Boukezzoula, Baraka Raïssouni,
ResumoIn the East of France, since the beginning of the 80's, recent researches in the regions of Bourgogne, Franche-Comté and Lorraine have provided archaeological data of more than 1 000 early ironworking sites (mining, smelting and smithing places) . It is the largest area in Western Europe where this kind of research including both archaeological survey and archaeometrical investigations was developed to determine the place of each site in the metallurgical process. So several production areas have been delimited. Now, it is possible to present the first schemes of organization of early ironworking in Eastern Gaul and its evolution, from the end of Iron Age to Early Middle Ages.
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