Archéologie du bâti par méthode géoradar : le cas de la basilique Saint-Seurin de Bordeaux

The Saint-Seurin Church of Bordeaux is a structure continuously modified from the Middle Ages to the present day. It developed from a mausoleum of Late Antiquity, whose masonry was integrated into a crypt beneath the nave of the church. During an archaeological operation conducted there in 2015, Gro...

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Main Authors: Anne Michel, Jean-François Lataste
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Language:fra
Published: Centre d'Études Médievales Auxerre 2024-03-01
Series:Bulletin du Centre d’Études Médiévales d’Auxerre
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cem/20369
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description The Saint-Seurin Church of Bordeaux is a structure continuously modified from the Middle Ages to the present day. It developed from a mausoleum of Late Antiquity, whose masonry was integrated into a crypt beneath the nave of the church. During an archaeological operation conducted there in 2015, Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) investigations were carried out on the walls of the thick masonry of the chapels located in the crypt and on the floor of the church, in the nave and in the choir. They highlighted the structure of the masonry of the crypt, encompassing those of the Late Antiquity building, and strengthened the hypothesis of the existence of conduits extending from the chapels to the east of the crypt.
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Archéologie du bâti par méthode géoradar : le cas de la basilique Saint-Seurin de Bordeaux
Bulletin du Centre d’Études Médiévales d’Auxerre
crypte
église
Moyen Âge
archéologie du bâti
Antiquité
géoradar
title Archéologie du bâti par méthode géoradar : le cas de la basilique Saint-Seurin de Bordeaux
title_full Archéologie du bâti par méthode géoradar : le cas de la basilique Saint-Seurin de Bordeaux
title_fullStr Archéologie du bâti par méthode géoradar : le cas de la basilique Saint-Seurin de Bordeaux
title_full_unstemmed Archéologie du bâti par méthode géoradar : le cas de la basilique Saint-Seurin de Bordeaux
title_short Archéologie du bâti par méthode géoradar : le cas de la basilique Saint-Seurin de Bordeaux
title_sort archeologie du bati par methode georadar le cas de la basilique saint seurin de bordeaux
topic crypte
église
Moyen Âge
archéologie du bâti
Antiquité
géoradar
url https://journals.openedition.org/cem/20369
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