2008
DOI: 10.4000/lha.177
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La pierre dans la construction monumentale troyenne au XVIe siècle : choix des matériaux et stratégies d’approvisionnement

Abstract: Grands chantiers et matériaux La pierre dans la construction monumentale troyenne au XVI e siècle : choix des matériaux et stratégies d'approvisionnement Construction stone in the Burgundian city of Troyes in 16 th century: choice of materials and strategies of building sites' supplying Der Stein in den Gebäuden der Stadt Troyes im 16. Jahrhundert : Auswahl der Materialien und Steinversorgungsstrategien Cédric Roms Édition électronique

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“…These distances would be larger than routes between chalkstone workshops and the buildings in France, England and Belgium. In France, these distances were usually less than 15 km (Guytétant, 2012; Lafrance et al, 2016; Roms, 2008). In a few cases, medieval buildings were located at up to 25 km from their source quarries (Ben Redjeb, 1978).…”
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“…These distances would be larger than routes between chalkstone workshops and the buildings in France, England and Belgium. In France, these distances were usually less than 15 km (Guytétant, 2012; Lafrance et al, 2016; Roms, 2008). In a few cases, medieval buildings were located at up to 25 km from their source quarries (Ben Redjeb, 1978).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The location of the sourcing areas is shown in Figure 1. Lafrance et al, 2016;Roms, 2008). In a few cases, medieval buildings were located at up to 25 km from their source quarries (Ben Redjeb, 1978).…”
Section: Notementioning
confidence: 99%