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Archéopages 37 - Gardens

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.
How are the private, public, secular or religious gardens from Antiquity to Modern times designed, built and maintained? On which models, according to which trends? With what expertise? And for what uses?

Editorial
Jean-Paul Jacob
File: Gardens
The vegetal “sanctuary” of Jaunay-Clan: a first century AD establishment on a farm
Gaëlle Lavoix, Frédéric Gerber, David Guitton
Adapting the Italic garden model to Roman Gaul: some recently excavated examples in greater north-eastern France
Véronique Brunet-Gaston
Interstices and transitions: the vegetal world in-between
Hélène Eristov, Florence Monier
The garden of the Carmelite cloister in Metz (17th-18th century): an archaeological study of a garden design in an urban context
Stéphane Augry, Quentin Borderie
Archaeology and history of an 18th century open-air attraction: a life-size Game of the Goose in the Petit Parc of Chantilly (Oise)
Jean-Louis Bernard, Christian David, Cécile Travers
A large urban and landscape development site of the early 18th century: archaeology and history of the castle of Lunéville
Cécile Travers
Debate - The world in his garden
Marie-Hélène Bénetière, Frédérique Boura, Amina-Aïcha Malek
PRACTICAL
Dolia, the Inrap documentation system: overview and prospects
Emmanuelle Bryas, Gilles Bellan, Anne Speller, Carine Carpentier
News
Many clusters of flint chips
Sophie Clément
New mention of Quoit Brooch Style in Brittany
Françoise Labaune-Jean
Revue « Archéopages : archéologie & société », 37
April 2013
Size 22 x 27,5 cm
92 pages
ISSN : 1622-8545
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Catherine Chauveau
Cultural Development and Communication Department, Inrap
Editor in Chief
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catherine.chauveau [at] inrap.fr