Marseille, les ateliers de potiers du XIIIe s. et le quartier Sainte-Barbe (Ve-XVIIe s.)

In 1991, construction work in the north-east neighbourhood of Marseilles was the opportunity of studying the quarter Sainte-Barbe (5th-17th century). These excavations revealed the remains of an extra muros quarter specialized in the production of pottery during the 13th century. For the first time...

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Other Authors: Marchesi, Henri (Editor), Thiriot, Jacques (Editor), Vallauri, Lucy (Editor)
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Published: Paris Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme 1997
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