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  • 2018Ensilage et artisanat du fer entre le Hallstatt D3 et La Tène ancienne à Weyersheim (Bas-Rhin). Premiers résultatscitations
  • 2017Organisation des productions sidérurgiques en Gaule (VII<sup>e</sup>-I<sup>er</sup> s. a.C.) : de la réduction du métal à l’élaboration de demi-produitscitations

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  • Putelat, Olivier
  • Jodry, Florent
  • Es, Marieke Van
  • Berranger, Marion
  • Michler, Matthieu
  • Badey, Sylvain
  • Clerc, Patrick
  • Zaour, Nolwenn
  • Leroy, Marc
  • Bauvais, Sylvain
  • Fluzin, Philippe
  • Dunikowski, Christophe
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Organisation des productions sidérurgiques en Gaule (VII<sup>e</sup>-I<sup>er</sup> s. a.C.) : de la réduction du métal à l’élaboration de demi-produits

  • Zaour, Nolwenn
  • Leroy, Marc
  • Bauvais, Sylvain
  • Fluzin, Philippe
  • Berranger, Marion
  • Dunikowski, Christophe
  • Cabboï, Luisella
Abstract

This article proposes an updated state of the art concerning the organization of the first production stages in ferrous metallurgy in the Gaul territory. Indeed, since the last syntheses was published in 2007 for the XXVIIIth AFEAF’s symposium of Toulouse several program have been achieved.It so appears, that changes are perceptible throughout the Iron Age in the organization of the primary production (reduction and refining), in the types of furnaces, in the production intensity and in the types of traded metallic raw material. Nevertheless, disparities in the archaeological data are observed: the end of the first Iron Age and the beginning of the second (Ha D3 - LT A) deliver the largest number of workshop sites, while the middle of the second Iron Age (LT B-C) stay little documented. The end of the second Iron Age, again better illustrated, seems to be characterized by a grouping and a certain form of production specialization.

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  • iron