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Agnès POYETON, Muriel BOULEN, Anne DIETRICH,
Blandine LECOMTE-SCHMITT, Véronique ZECH-MATTERNE
with the cooperation of Olivier GIRARDCLOS and Christophe PERRAULT

A PRE- AND EARLY-ROMAN RURAL SETTLEMENT
WITH LATER MEROVINGIAN OCCUPATION AT MONTÉVRAIN
"LE CLOS ROSE" (SEINE-ET-MARNE)

 

Abstract

The excavation at Montévrain (Seine-et-Marne) "Le Clos Rose" has brought to light vestiges dating to the Late Bronze Age / Early Iron Age and to the beginning of the La Tène period. Pre-Roman structures including a building and several post-holed granaries within a quadrangular enclosure surrounded by a double ditch were also discovered. During the 1st-3rd century AD, the settlement is structured around buildings with stone foundations, wells, and hearths enclosed in a new series of ditches. The most recent settlement dates to the Merovingian period (7th-8th century). In conjunction with the study of pottery and animal bone, palaeoenvironment studies have also been undertaken.

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FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS

DRAC Ile-de-France Inrap Conseil départemental du Val-de-Marne SAI 78/92    Seine-Saint-Denis    Seine-et-Marne

ISSN: 2101 - 3608    Ξ   Update: 11th OCTOBER 2023   Ξ   Legal notice