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From 2011 to 2015, the site of “La Taille Marie” in Aiseau-Presles (Bel.) has been completely excavated by the University of Brussels, in the framework of a research program focusing on Gallo-Roman sanctuaries. Associated with a large rural settlement, the place appears to be dedicated to private cult. The oldest remains of religions activities, dating to the end of the first century BP, are some layers of scattered votive material including small pots, coins and fibulae. A stone temple was built around 100/110 AD, as well as a rough pavement covering the sacred space. According to the presence of more organized pit deposits, the patterns of ritual practices also changed from that time. The sanctuary distinguishes itself by hundreds of miniature iron ploughshares discovered all over the site. Some traces of iron craft suggests those votive objects may have been locally produced. The sanctuary of Aiseau-Presles, used until the 4th century, seems to be a small shrine housing a local deity.
From 2011 to 2015, the site of “La Taille Marie” in Aiseau-Presles (Bel.) has been completely excavated by the University of Brussels, in the framework of a research program focusing on Gallo-Roman sanctuaries. Associated with a large rural settlement, the place appears to be dedicated to private cult. The oldest remains of religions activities, dating to the end of the first century BP, are some layers of scattered votive material including small pots, coins and fibulae. A stone temple was built around 100/110 AD, as well as a rough pavement covering the sacred space. According to the presence of more organized pit deposits, the patterns of ritual practices also changed from that time. The sanctuary distinguishes itself by hundreds of miniature iron ploughshares discovered all over the site. Some traces of iron craft suggests those votive objects may have been locally produced. The sanctuary of Aiseau-Presles, used until the 4th century, seems to be a small shrine housing a local deity.
Cette « chronique » que je dédie aujourd'hui à l'un des maîtres de l'épigraphie latine gallo-germanique récemment disparu, Hans Lieb, n'en sera pas vraiment une. Le projet n'ambitionne nullement de dresser le bilan des nouveautés épigraphiques latines, ce qui est proposé par l'Année épigraphique. Le but de ces « Notes » est de livrer des réflexions sur un certain nombre de travaux, directement ou indirectement relatifs à la discipline, accompagnées de remarques techniques ou bibliographiques et de propositions de correction d'inscriptions, le tout principalement axé sur les régions occidentales de l'Empire. Au fil du temps, il m'est apparu que d'intéressantes publications paraissent de manière (presque) confidentielle, notamment dans le cadre de catalogues d'exposition ou de collection muséale, livres ou brochures mal diffusés, qui contiennent des informations précieuses, des rééditions ou des inédits ou simple-ment des photographies et qui, souvent, ne franchissent jamais la porte des biblio-thèques de la spécialité. C'est notamment sur ces recueils que je voudrais attirer l'attention, à côté des grandes collections dont il peut être également utile de signaler les dernières livraisons, à côté aussi d'ouvrages collectifs ou de monographies dont le fil conducteur principal est l'épigraphie. D'autre part dans les domaines annexes sont publiés aussi des ouvrages qui alimentent directement la recherche épigraphique, je pense en particulier à l'onomastique et à la toponymie, mais aussi à la prosopo-graphie, ou à l'archéologie. Plutôt que de les examiner un par un, il m'a semblé plus efficace de regrouper leur analyse critique ou leur présentation selon leurs affinités scientifiques. Enfin, à l'occasion de diverses recherches, apparaissent des problèmes de lecture, se révèlent des erreurs ou des doutes, que l'on souhaiterait traiter ou corri-ger sans pour autant entreprendre un article propre. Des suggestions aussi viennent à l'esprit qui, de même, ne justifient pas davantage que quelques lignes.
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