JOURNAL ARTICLE
The Management of a Territory for Surplus Production: The Example of Fanum Martis (Nord, Northern France).
Published In: Britannia, 2024, v. 55. P. 145 1 of 3
Database: Historical Abstracts with Full Text 2 of 3
Authored By: Clotuche, Raphaël; Derreumaux, Marie; Jouanin, Gaëtan; Willems, Sonja; Yvinec, Jean-Hervé 3 of 3
Abstract
Famars (ancient Fanum Martis) is situated in northern Gaul, in the south of the Nervian territory. Large-scale investigations undertaken over the last ten years have enabled in-depth analyses of archaeobotanical, archaeozoological and ceramic data, alongside other artefacts. These analyses have demonstrated the town's management of raw materials yielded by its territory, as well as the processing and redistribution of the finished products on a local and regional scale, and across the whole of northern Gaul. Such settlements were part of the Empire's system for supplying troops and inhabitants with food and materials of all kinds. Although data from perishable or otherwise ephemeral materials are limited, ceramics can act as proxy evidence of the production and distribution of other products. This paper provides an overview of these recent discoveries and places them in the broader context of Roman-period supply networks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Britannia. 2024/11, Vol. 55, p145
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:History
- Publication Date:2024
- ISSN:0068-113X
- DOI:10.1017/S0068113X24000205
- Accession Number:183162595
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