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    Le port antique de Saintes/Mediolanum (Charente-Maritime) by Jean-Philippe Baigl, Adrien Camus, Olivier Dayrens, Vincent Lebaron, Jonathan Letuppe, Vivien Mathé

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Saintes/Mediolanum (Charente-Maritime) exhibits all the urban features characteristic of large Gallo-Roman cities, including remarkable and well-preserved monuments. …”
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    Nouveaux éléments concernant l’amphithéâtre antique de Saintes (Charente-Maritime) : l’arène aux iiie et ive s. apr. J.-C. by Bastien Gissinger

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As a prelude to an excavation carried out in concert with the restoration work on the Roman amphitheatre of Saintes (Charente-Maritime, France), three trenches were dug in the building’s arena in an operation led by B. …”
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    Les solutions fondées sur la nature dans les territoires littoraux : une adaptation au changement climatique sans transformation ? by Julien Pelet, Guillaume Rieu

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…On the basis of a survey conducted on climate and coastal risk policies in the Charente-Maritime department (France) during the decade following the Xynthia storm, we studied the development of NBS locally and its effects on public policies. …”
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    Compromis et patrimoine : les zones humides rétro-littorales face aux changements globaux by Clémence Dedinger, Christophe Boschet, Clarisse Cazals, Nathalie Long, Audrey Rivaud

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…We apply this framework to two retro-littoral marshes in Charente-Maritime, having use and preservation issues renewed by flooding risk. …”
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    Les sauces de poisson produites sur la côte atlantique des Gaules : sources archéologiques et productions diversifiées des ateliers de salaison by Cyril Driard, Yvon Dréano, Nicolas Garnier

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…By comparing the data from three recent archaeological excavations (La Falaise in Étel, Morbihan, Lanévry in Kerlaz, Finistère and rue de la Libération in Muron, Charente-Maritime) and by diversifying scientific approaches (experimental archaeology, archaeo-ichthyology, chemical analysis), new information has been obtained. …”
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    Les sépultures du Haut Moyen âge du Champs-des-Bosses à Saint-Xandre: organisation et recrutement particulier de tombes dispersées by Yves Gleize, Lionel Maurel

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…During rescue archaeology some thirty graves were discovered during the excavation of an early medieval settlement near Saint-Xandre (Charente-Maritime, France). Despite the poor preservation of the bones, the archaeo-anthropological analysis provides information about burial type and biological identity. …”
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    Guider pour protéger : les sols forestiers dunaires témoins de l’histoire urbaine récente du paysage littoral by Monique Toublanc, Nathalie Carcaud, Véronique Beaujouan, Patrick Moquay, Laurence Robert

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The Pointe de Gatseau, in the south of the island of Oléron (in the region of Charente-Maritime), is formed on its western coastline by wooded dunes that cannot be dissociated from the urbanisation of the east coast and the development of tourism. …”
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    Pierre et carrières dans la Saintonge antique : identification, usages et diffusion by Jacques Gaillard, Egle Conforto

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The settlements of Saintes and Barzan (Charente-Maritime) present recurrent evidence of this. …”
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    L’amphithéâtre de Reims/Durocortorum : nouveaux éléments de localisation et de datation by Pierre Mathelart

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Based on this proposal, the Reims amphitheater appears to have been built during the first construction phase of buildings dedicated to performance in the Roman Empire, concurrently, or shortly after the erection of the amphitheaters of Lyon (Rhône) and Saintes (Charente-Maritime), two other capitals of Gaul. Though knowledge about the amphitheater itself remains very limited, the location of and date of foundation for this emblematic monument of Roman culture in Reims now appear to have been identified thanks to this excavation.…”
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