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This work aims to bring new elements for a more current interpretation of the ancient economic processes of Morocco from proto-history to the pre-Roman era. This study was carried out through the analysis of numerous remains of... more
This work aims to bring new elements for a more current interpretation of the ancient economic processes of Morocco from proto-history to the pre-Roman era. This study was carried out through the analysis of numerous remains of pyrometallurgical processing, found near the mining areas and focused on contexts unrelated to the area traditionally considered to be of Punic influence. The research project therefore utilized information collected on the basis of new archaeological investigation perspectives with the contribution of data obtained by using scientific technologies applied to the chemical and physical analyses on residual materials related with archaeometallurgical activities.
This study takes in consideration either slag coming from the prospected ancient mines, both analytical data reported in the bibliography concerning metal artefacts of Punic production and imitation, found in the sites near the considered mining areas.
The samples have been analysed by scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersion microanalysis (SEM-EDS), by X-ray diffractometry (XRD) and by micro-Raman spectroscopy.
The articulation of archaeological data lead to experiment for the first time, through a GIS processing, the possibility of connecting in a georeferenced system all the topographical registration information of the archaeological records to those derived from the analytical results.
The integration of archaeological, scientific and territorial data has allowed a knowledge of economic practices in pre-Roman times totally new with respect to the theories in force, giving a concrete evidence and a relevant value to the importance of the autochthonous component before, during and after, the contribution of Punic culture.
Abstract : This paper is about a unique bilingual Libyco-Latin inscription discovered near the Roman military camp at Lamdanna (Larache region, Northern Morocco). This new document dating back to the Roman era makes it possible to... more
Abstract :
This paper is about a unique bilingual Libyco-Latin inscription discovered near the Roman military camp at Lamdanna (Larache region, Northern Morocco). This new document dating back to the Roman era makes it possible to establish with some probability the phonetic values of at least four Libyc characters.
Résumé:
Dans cet article il est question d'une inscription bilingue libyco-latine inédite découverte à proximité du camp militaire romain de Lamdanna (région de Larache). Ce nouveau document datant de l'époque romaine permet d'établir avec une certaine vraisemblance les valeurs phonétiques d'au moins quatre caractères libyques.
Different aspects related to th development of the institution of the monarchy in ancient Morocco. We analyze the different models of king as an expression of personal power. Nous etudions divers aspects liés au développement de... more
Different aspects related to th development of the institution of the monarchy in ancient Morocco. We analyze the different models of king as an expression of personal power.
Nous etudions divers aspects liés au développement de l´institution de la monarchie dans le Maroc ancien. Nous analysons les différents modèles de sois, comme une expression de pouvoir personnel et les diférentes phases historiques sont définies dans une evolution---