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Roman Pottery Bibliography - Regions of France  page 6a

Bourgogne :
Journal of Roman Pottery Studies
  Vol 4, 1991 page 114
*996  Pomey, P, Long, L, L'Hour, M & Richez, F, 'Recherches sous-marines', Gallia Informations, T. 45, 1987-88 (1), 1-78. See also entry nos. 966 & 967.
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The Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) has recently taken the decision to move publication of interim excavation/fieldwork reports from period journals (such as Gallia) to a single new journal, Gallia Informations, which will cover all periods from the prehistoric to the post-medieval.

   As before, coverage is by regions with some 3-5 appearing in each part-volume (from 1989, two parts per year, cost: 200F per part) so that complete coverage of France will take several years. The period journals now appear less frequently. This first pan also includes a summary of underwater work covering numerous wrecks of all periods. Inevitably Roman items are dominated by amphorae, most of which come from Mediterranean sites. A rapid survey indicated the following types: Dressel 1A/B, 2-4, 6, 20, 28, Camulodunum 186C, Chrétienne D, Gauloise 4, S, Late Roman, Massiliot, African, and Dolia. The evidence for contents in cylindrical amphorae from the Cap Dramont E Wreck (pp40-1) may also be noted.

 


 

 

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