Abstract
Preventive archaeological work carried out in Llafranc brought to light an interesting group of inhumations in proximity of a large funerary enclosure. The tombs comprised small, intensely reused, funerary monuments and individual graves including infants tombs containing offerings. The group is dated in the 3rd century AD and provides interesting information about the regional funerary practices toward the end of the Early Empire
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