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Archéopages 27 - Roads and networks

To base itself on archaeology in order to rethink our ways of living together in one environment: Such is the editorial line of Archéopages, a scientific journal with a review panel. Each issue develops a specific theme by crossing the points of view of archaeologists of all backgrounds and those of other researchers in human sciences, thus taking stock of the recent contributions of archaeology to the knowledge of societies. A large space is also devoted to modern methods of archaeology. The journal is aimed at researchers, students and enlightened amateurs.
The multiplication of geographical destinations and goods has led to the development of infrastructures and means of transportation as well as a reflection on their possible complementarity.

Editorial
Jean-Paul Jacob
File: Roads and networks
Preventive excavations and transport links at micro-regional level. The medium-altitude Oise Valley
Denis Maréchal
Identifying hierarchy in Roman road networks. The region of Lorraine
Jean-Denis Laffite
In collaboration with Franck Gama, Sébastien Viller, Marie-Pierre Petitdidier and Murielle Georges-Leroy
Box 1: Metz-Divodurum in the center of the network - Franck Gama, Jean-Denis Laffite
Box 2: VRoutes and services west of Nancyy - Jean-Denis Laffite, Murielle Georges-Leroy
The roads of the Santones around the city of Saintes (Mediolanum). Recognition and status of the roads
Jean-Philippe Baigl
A port access? The excavations at Le Grand Castélou, Narbonne
Corinne Sanchez, Marie-Pierre Jézégou, Julien Cavero, Vivien Mathé
Via Aquitania: joining the Mediterranean to the Atlantic. Another section discovered at Capendu
Michel Passelac, Véronique Canut
Ancient road networks seen through field-walking data. The low-lying Tave Valley
Stéphane Alix, Loïc Buffat, Hervé Petitot, Laurent Vidal
A secondary Gallo-Roman road in a densely populated rural area. The Dammartin-Marpain section
Patrice Nowicki
Road archaeology today. A revival through "archaeo-geography" and preventive archaeology
Sandrine Robert
Box: Study of a section of the Paris-Orléans axis - Jean Bruant
Debate - Between land and sea
Antoine Frémont, Éric Rieth
Practical
Giving new impetus to the study of rural France during the Iron Age. A database used in conjunction with a GIS
François Malrain, Gertrude Blancquaert, Thierry Lorho, Patrice Méniel, Véronique Matterne, Chantal Leroyer
News
A Gallo-Roman press
Dagmar Lukas
A wooden latrine seat
David Jouneau
Revue « Archéopages : archéologie & société », 27
October 2009
Size 22 x 27,5 cm
88 pages
ISSN: 1622-8545
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