Sur les importations de produits méditerranéens au premier âge du fer : regards croisés depuis le Midi de la Gaule et le bassin nord-adriatique
Résumé
In spite of the importance for the contacts analysis and the routes study which link the Europe’s temperate regions to the Mediterranean coasts zones, the commercial amphora were not completely integrated in the traditional research, neither the ones from European Protohistory, neither the ones from Mediterranean on 6 et 5th century BC. A research is now filling this documentary lack thanks to the last studies about kind of amphoras on archaic and classical period, and thanks to researches on the two potentials Mediterranean arrival items: south of France and North of Italy. The regional studies done on the Rhône low valley and on the North-Adriatic sea area permit to compare the two Mediterranean areas and the Celtic area, in the cross of two main trade axels South-North: the Rhodan corridor and the route of the Alps. Knowing the big difference about the amphora production and the known import flow in the two Mediterranean areas, this comparison will permit to clarify the problems about the routes and the commercial networks in the center-European Celtic area and in the other import categories.
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