Report
French
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Abstract
All three lithic elements found in secondary positions and modern and contemporary times, two phases of protohistoric occupation could be highlighted during the operation. The oldest relates to the age of Bronze. The second concerns the second age of the Fer, namely the ancient tenene. The occupation of the age of Bronze relates to the funeral sphere with the presence of a circular fossoyé pen of approximately 38 m of external diamond. In parallel, a colluviated area, covering a cloth dated from La tene A, delivered residual ceramic tessons attributable to the age of Bronze. The latenian occupancy indices observed over the entire area point us to a domestic type of installation. Two architectural units (gunshot?) and two wells have been identified. Although not detected, buildings in the vicinity of the wells are likely to be present. In addition, a contemporary parcellar gap in the habitat has been identified. The latenian ceramic furniture found in the various fossom structures indicates occupancy throughout the period of La tene A.