1994
DOI: 10.4000/books.alpara.2877
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Lyon Saint-Jean, les fouilles de l'îlot Tramassac

Abstract: La sortie de l'ouvrage consacré à Tramassac intervient un peu plus de dix ans après la signature de la première convention entre le Ministère de la Culture et la SEMALY qui réglementait désormais les fouilles préalables aux travaux du métro. Compte tenu de son caractère alors exemplaire, l'événement connut un certain retentissement. Ne saurait-on mieux en marquer l'anniversaire qu'en éditant ces pages d'histoire lyonnaise que l'archéologie nous restitue fragment après fragment !

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“…At the same time, recent urban excavations have been carried out in different Roman towns by archaeologists who do not refer to dark earth or do not consider it as necessarily unstratified. This has been demonstrated, for example, by a recent series of excavations, at the Hauptmarkt in Köln (Cologne), a site located between the ancient town wall and the Rhine (Aten et al 1998), at Rouen (Le Maho 1994), or at Lyon near the river Saône (Arlaud et al 1994). As a concept, dark earth has been little studied in Germany, although dark earth like deposits are reported from Dark Age Büraberg, Hesse (J. Henning, pers.…”
Section: Terres Noires/dark Earth and Its Study In Gaulmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…At the same time, recent urban excavations have been carried out in different Roman towns by archaeologists who do not refer to dark earth or do not consider it as necessarily unstratified. This has been demonstrated, for example, by a recent series of excavations, at the Hauptmarkt in Köln (Cologne), a site located between the ancient town wall and the Rhine (Aten et al 1998), at Rouen (Le Maho 1994), or at Lyon near the river Saône (Arlaud et al 1994). As a concept, dark earth has been little studied in Germany, although dark earth like deposits are reported from Dark Age Büraberg, Hesse (J. Henning, pers.…”
Section: Terres Noires/dark Earth and Its Study In Gaulmentioning
confidence: 92%