
Excavations in Marseille. Medieval and modern everyday objects.
WanderingN° d'inventaire | 17802 |
Format | 22 x 28 |
Détails | 409 p., color illustrations, paperback. |
Publication | Aix-en-Provence, 2014 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | |
Library of Mediterranean and African Archaeology 16. Massaliet Studies 13. Everyday objects, which have become archaeological furniture due to their burial in sedimentary layers or their insertion into masonry, are an integral part of the data that archaeologists use to understand an archaeological site. Added to each other and over time, these everyday objects form sometimes imposing masses to be collected during the construction site, to be managed and treated in order to preserve them with dignity and to be studied (...). This work thus complements the first volume published on medieval and modern Marseille (BiAMA 7), which presented the general framework of the city and the details of recent excavations covering these periods.
Library of Mediterranean and African Archaeology 16. Massaliet Studies 13. Everyday objects, which have become archaeological furniture due to their burial in sedimentary layers or their insertion into masonry, are an integral part of the data that archaeologists use to understand an archaeological site. Added to each other and over time, these everyday objects form sometimes imposing masses to be collected during the construction site, to be managed and treated in order to preserve them with dignity and to be studied (...). This work thus complements the first volume published on medieval and modern Marseille (BiAMA 7), which presented the general framework of the city and the details of recent excavations covering these periods.