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    Authors: Guillier, Gérard; Beurion, Claire; Féret, Lénaïg; Pilon, Fabien;

    National audience; A vast sanctuary dating from the 1st to 4th centuries AD, located in a loop of the river Seine between Calètes and Véliocasses not far to the west of Rouen, includes a succession of temple enclosures, built to the south of a ditch or moat that delimits a peribolos (1st and 2nd c. AD). It is preceded by an occupation that was not characterised. The chronological relationship between the various components of the sanctuary are missing. A settlement was established (2nd c. to middle of the 3rd c. AD) to the south of the peribolos, probably contemporary to one of the sanctuary’s occupation phases, represented by a small building and two u-shaped ditches fitted together, surrounding a wooden construction. This would have been a settlement or trading centre, or some type of inn. A scattering of refuse pits were later dug through these levels (first half to the middle of the 3rd c. AD). The temple was abandoned and knocked down between the middle of the 3rd c. AD and the 4th c. AD.; Une partie d’un vaste sanctuaire antique localisé au cœur d’une boucle de la Seine entre Calètes et Véliocasses, à l’ouest de Rouen, montre après une première occupation peu caractérisée, une succession de temples ceinte au sud d’un péribole fossoyé (ier et iie s. apr. J.-C.). La chronologie des différents éléments constitutifs du sanctuaire reste cependant peu assurée. Au sud du péribole, s’installe un établissement (IIe s. au milieu du IIIe s. apr. J.-C.), vraisemblablement contemporain d’une phase d’occupation du sanctuaire, matérialisé par un petit bâtiment maçonné et deux fossés en forme de « U », emboîtés, ceignant un bâti élevé sur poteaux. Ce serait un habitat, un lieu de commerce, de restauration ou de repos. Un semis de fosses-dépotoirs vient ensuite percer ces derniers éléments (première moitié au milieu du IIIe s. apr. J.-C.). Le temple est abandonné et détruit entre le milieu du IIIe s. apr. J.-C. et le IVe s. apr. J.-C.

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    Authors: Guillier, Gérard; Beurion, Claire; Féret, Lénaïg; Pilon, Fabien;

    National audience; A vast sanctuary dating from the 1st to 4th centuries AD, located in a loop of the river Seine between Calètes and Véliocasses not far to the west of Rouen, includes a succession of temple enclosures, built to the south of a ditch or moat that delimits a peribolos (1st and 2nd c. AD). It is preceded by an occupation that was not characterised. The chronological relationship between the various components of the sanctuary are missing. A settlement was established (2nd c. to middle of the 3rd c. AD) to the south of the peribolos, probably contemporary to one of the sanctuary’s occupation phases, represented by a small building and two u-shaped ditches fitted together, surrounding a wooden construction. This would have been a settlement or trading centre, or some type of inn. A scattering of refuse pits were later dug through these levels (first half to the middle of the 3rd c. AD). The temple was abandoned and knocked down between the middle of the 3rd c. AD and the 4th c. AD.; Une partie d’un vaste sanctuaire antique localisé au cœur d’une boucle de la Seine entre Calètes et Véliocasses, à l’ouest de Rouen, montre après une première occupation peu caractérisée, une succession de temples ceinte au sud d’un péribole fossoyé (ier et iie s. apr. J.-C.). La chronologie des différents éléments constitutifs du sanctuaire reste cependant peu assurée. Au sud du péribole, s’installe un établissement (IIe s. au milieu du IIIe s. apr. J.-C.), vraisemblablement contemporain d’une phase d’occupation du sanctuaire, matérialisé par un petit bâtiment maçonné et deux fossés en forme de « U », emboîtés, ceignant un bâti élevé sur poteaux. Ce serait un habitat, un lieu de commerce, de restauration ou de repos. Un semis de fosses-dépotoirs vient ensuite percer ces derniers éléments (première moitié au milieu du IIIe s. apr. J.-C.). Le temple est abandonné et détruit entre le milieu du IIIe s. apr. J.-C. et le IVe s. apr. J.-C.

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