1976
DOI: 10.3406/crai.1976.13284
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Les fouilles de la Bourse à Marseille

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“…In this area of about 18 m 2 , pottery dating to the sixth to fifth centuries bce was discovered. Finds included numerous fineware and amphorae sherds from three distinct phases of archaic deposits, dating to 550–525 bce (Phase 1a), 525–500 bce (Phase 1b) and 500–450 bce (Phase 2) (Euzennat , ; Bonifay and Tréziny ). Material analysed with NAA from these excavations came mostly from Phases 1a and 1b.…”
Section: Archaeological Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this area of about 18 m 2 , pottery dating to the sixth to fifth centuries bce was discovered. Finds included numerous fineware and amphorae sherds from three distinct phases of archaic deposits, dating to 550–525 bce (Phase 1a), 525–500 bce (Phase 1b) and 500–450 bce (Phase 2) (Euzennat , ; Bonifay and Tréziny ). Material analysed with NAA from these excavations came mostly from Phases 1a and 1b.…”
Section: Archaeological Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…). The second‐largest group of ceramic samples was excavated from the sixth to fifth century bce stratigraphic context in the city centre of Marseilles, known as the Bourse site (Euzennat , ; Bonifay and Tréziny ; Brogniart ). The initial goal of this investigation was to determine the congruity of these two sample sets, and to test if the origin of the samples could be determined from comparative data.…”
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confidence: 99%