Abstract

Abstract. This article is a review about land occupation around Lattara from the Early Iron age to the end of the Roman period, which integrates the new evidence. The multiplication of rescue excavations brings new informations, especially about landscape organization and land exploitation. It appears that the main lines of the organization of territory are laid before the Roman conquest. The early datation of the road system is confirmed by the implantation of Early Iron age burials.

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