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Orfali, Mohamed Kheir. "Inventaire des sculptures funéraires et votives de la Mauritanie césarienne/ Mohamed Kheir Orfali." Aix-Marseille 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1990AIX10028.
Full textColleoni, Fabien. "Le territoire de la cité d’Auch dans l'Antiquité." Toulouse 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007TOU20100.
Full textThe territorial study of the Ausci's city in Antiquity has renewed a largely incomplete documentation. The research was based on both pedestrian and aerial survey and a corpus of 625 sites has been built up. The analysis of the data points out an important period of structuring for the countryside during the 1st and 2nd centuries B. C. The territorial evolution during this period appears different in the North and the South of the city. The existing agrarian landscapes outlive most often on the northern cereal producing soils while they break up in the southern infertile soils. During the High Roman Empire, the coming out of stone building produced a clear change in the country landscape. If the rural settlings present more different shapes, the villa constitutes the main pole of farming. The map of the farming centres points out the choice of areas enclosing different and complementing soils. The fundi extended on different standings in accordance to the nature of the soils. The aerial survey reveals buildings peculiar to wine-producing settlements which suggest the development of viticulture. The cereal growing must have covered the large areas of fertile soils, which Strabo praised
Yezli, Nourreddine. "Etude historique et architecturale du macellum de Djemila (Cuicul)." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015STRAG002.
Full textThe monographic study of the macellum of Djemila (Cuicul) comes to complete the short series of macella excavated and published in the roman world. For the moment, only macella Belo, Saint-Bertrand de Comminges, Cordoue, Wroxeter and Pouzzoles were the object of a detailed study. Built during the reign of emperor Antoninus Pius, the food market of Djemila presents an excellent state of preservation and a big epigraphic wealth. My study includes the building as architectural entity, but i widened it to the all monumental complex, to understand better its implantation in the town planning of the city, the reasons for its closeness with the forum and its precise function. Our researches allowed to make a detailed description and surveys of the remains of the macellum and to treat, by an architectural and stylistic study, all the structures in position but also membra disjecta. They also allowed me to propose architectural restitution, illustrated by representations of the building in plan and elevation, as well as computer modeling. We also studied the implemented techniques of construction. Finally, we dealt the question of the personality of his benefactor and the role of generosity in the financing the construction of the market
Boudartchouk, Jean-Luc. "Le Carladez de l'Antiquité au XIIIe siècle : terroirs, hommes et pouvoirs." Toulouse 2, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998TOU20049.
Full textMarc-Blin, Séverine. "Architecture monumentale et décoration architecturale en Gaule de l’est et dans les Germanies à l’époque impériale : Les monuments publics de Mandeure." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LYO20070.
Full textIn Eastern Gaul and Germanies, several monuments still standing witness of the quantity and the quality of public buildings in lingon, aeduan, leuquan, sequan, raurac and helvet territory during the Imperial period. Our knowledge of this monumental architecture remains however incomplete, since there is no monograph dealing with those monuments or any lapidary collection catalog. This study, devoted to the city of Mandeure, reveals an ambitious display of monuments from the augustean period to the tetrarchian's. It is based on the fieldwork carried out since 2001, including digging and more specifically prospecting of all kind. Mandeure, the city where the largest sequani civic sanctuary was located, displayed during the imperial period every monumental elements of a classic roman city: theatre, temples, thermae, monumental gates, horrea, etc. The study of the preserved remains in situ and of isolated blocks unables us to re-establish all the differents process of construction, restitution or redevelopment from the medio-augustean era to the severinian's. The study of the decoration programs allowed us aswell to restore a very rich ornemental repertoire. The influence of italian models, probably coming from Northern Italy and the Narbonese Gaul, is a sign of the classic dimension of those realizations. Several set of large Carrare marble capitals constitute a rare testimony of the work of Italian craftsman in this area