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Une capitale flamboyante : la création monumentale à Paris autour de 1500
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ISBN: 9782708409095 2708409093 Year: 2011 Publisher: Paris Picard


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L'architecture romaine du début du IIIe siècle av. J.-C. à la fin du Haut-Empire : 1. Les monuments publics.
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ISBN: 9782708408623 2708408623 Year: 2011 Publisher: Paris Picard

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Ce premier volume est consacré à l'architecture publique des villes et des sanctuaires. L'auteur traite des principales composantes du paysage urbain aux trois derniers siècles de la République et aux deux premiers siècles de l'Empire ; il étudie les éléments d'articulation de l'espace urbain (enceintes, portes de ville, arcs et portiques), les composantes des centres monumentaux ( temples, forums, basiliques, curies), les édifices de spectacle et de loisirs, les monuments des eaux (thermes, fontaines, latrines), les monuments du commerce et du stockage.

St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire: Volume 1 : History, Archaeology and Architecture
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ISBN: 1842173251 1842176412 9781842172834 9781842172834 1842172832 9781842173251 1842172832 Year: 2011 Publisher: [s.l.] : Historic England,

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St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, is a redundant medieval church in the care of English Heritage. As a result of a major program of research carried out between 1978 and 2007, it is now the most intensively studied parish church in the UK. Excavations between 1978 and 1984 investigated most of the interior of the building, as well as a swathe of churchyard around its exterior. At the same time, a stone-by-stone record and detailed archaeological study of the fabric and furnishings of the church was undertaken, continuing down to 2007. The twin aims of the project were to understand the architectural history and setting of this complex, multi-period building (Volume 1, Parts 1 and 2) and to recover a substantial sample of the population for palaeopathological study (Volume 2). An extensive program of historical and topographical research also took place in order to set the archaeological evidence firmly in context.

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