Un monument funéraire du Haut-Empire aux confins de la cité des Carnutes à Boinville-en-Mantois (Yvelines)

The rescue excavation of rue du Bois de la Planté, at Boinville-en-Mantois (78), carried out in 2016 over a surface of 1.5 ha, brought to light several diachronic occupations, dating from the Early Mesolithic, the Middle Neolithic, the First Iron Age and the Roman Period. The main discovery of this...

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Main Authors: Aurélie Laurey, Vanessa Brunet, Mélanie Demarest, Céline Mauduit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CNRS Éditions 2019-12-01
Series:Gallia
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/gallia/4681
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spelling doaj-6b78c5035c294d43962c6f7561db2b942020-11-25T03:14:05ZengCNRS ÉditionsGallia0016-41192019-12-0176122725410.4000/gallia.4681Un monument funéraire du Haut-Empire aux confins de la cité des Carnutes à Boinville-en-Mantois (Yvelines)Aurélie LaureyVanessa BrunetMélanie DemarestCéline MauduitThe rescue excavation of rue du Bois de la Planté, at Boinville-en-Mantois (78), carried out in 2016 over a surface of 1.5 ha, brought to light several diachronic occupations, dating from the Early Mesolithic, the Middle Neolithic, the First Iron Age and the Roman Period. The main discovery of this preventive operation is a funerary enclosure surrounding a square central building, dating from the Roman Period. Four burials, two secondary cremation deposits and two inhumations of adult and immature individuals, were uncovered in this area. Two of them are outstanding on account of the not very frequent and opulent offerings placed next to the deceased (metallic folding seat, gold ring, gold holding-amulet...). Two other original installations were observed: a small offering pit and a large buried monolithic limestone block. It is important to mention a last structure, near the enclosure, identified as a secondary cremation deposit with a libation pipe. This funerary monument, which was probably raised by and for a local elite personage, between the end of the 2nd and the beginning of the 3rd c. AD in Lyonnaise Gaul/Gallia Lugdunensis, presents specific structural features and deposits.http://journals.openedition.org/gallia/4681
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author Aurélie Laurey
Vanessa Brunet
Mélanie Demarest
Céline Mauduit
spellingShingle Aurélie Laurey
Vanessa Brunet
Mélanie Demarest
Céline Mauduit
Un monument funéraire du Haut-Empire aux confins de la cité des Carnutes à Boinville-en-Mantois (Yvelines)
Gallia
author_facet Aurélie Laurey
Vanessa Brunet
Mélanie Demarest
Céline Mauduit
author_sort Aurélie Laurey
title Un monument funéraire du Haut-Empire aux confins de la cité des Carnutes à Boinville-en-Mantois (Yvelines)
title_short Un monument funéraire du Haut-Empire aux confins de la cité des Carnutes à Boinville-en-Mantois (Yvelines)
title_full Un monument funéraire du Haut-Empire aux confins de la cité des Carnutes à Boinville-en-Mantois (Yvelines)
title_fullStr Un monument funéraire du Haut-Empire aux confins de la cité des Carnutes à Boinville-en-Mantois (Yvelines)
title_full_unstemmed Un monument funéraire du Haut-Empire aux confins de la cité des Carnutes à Boinville-en-Mantois (Yvelines)
title_sort un monument funéraire du haut-empire aux confins de la cité des carnutes à boinville-en-mantois (yvelines)
publisher CNRS Éditions
series Gallia
issn 0016-4119
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The rescue excavation of rue du Bois de la Planté, at Boinville-en-Mantois (78), carried out in 2016 over a surface of 1.5 ha, brought to light several diachronic occupations, dating from the Early Mesolithic, the Middle Neolithic, the First Iron Age and the Roman Period. The main discovery of this preventive operation is a funerary enclosure surrounding a square central building, dating from the Roman Period. Four burials, two secondary cremation deposits and two inhumations of adult and immature individuals, were uncovered in this area. Two of them are outstanding on account of the not very frequent and opulent offerings placed next to the deceased (metallic folding seat, gold ring, gold holding-amulet...). Two other original installations were observed: a small offering pit and a large buried monolithic limestone block. It is important to mention a last structure, near the enclosure, identified as a secondary cremation deposit with a libation pipe. This funerary monument, which was probably raised by and for a local elite personage, between the end of the 2nd and the beginning of the 3rd c. AD in Lyonnaise Gaul/Gallia Lugdunensis, presents specific structural features and deposits.
url http://journals.openedition.org/gallia/4681
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