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L'oppidum d'Entremont
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    • A sanctuary before the agglomeration
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      • A space devoted to craft activities
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L'oppidum d'Entremont

Au IIe siècle avant notre ère, dans l'arrière-pays de Marseille, Entremont, place forte gauloise, a laissé de nombreux témoignages du mode de vie de ses habitants : habitat, outils, bijoux et autres objets de la vie quotidienne.

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  • Settlement I (1st agglomeration)
  • Settlement II (2nd agglomeration)
  • Places of worship
  • Techniques of construction
  • Urbanism
Artisans and farmers
  • Daily life
  • Craft industry
  • Trade
  • Agriculture
  • Animal husbandry
  • Objects
Society and power
  • Portraits of aristocracy
  • Powerful men
  • The role of women
  • Beliefs serving power
  • Deities and devotion
  • Heroes and society
  • Human trophies
  • The statues
Research and interpretations
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