Abstract

Faute de travaux scientifiques, Constantine, capitale de l’Est algerien, a quelque peu disparu de la bibliographie archeologique ces dernieres decennies. Il est vrai que l’etude archeologique en milieu urbain n’est pas aisee. Pour pallier cette absence, cet expose propose un etat des lieux des travaux anciens sur le sujet, avant d’aborder tres succinctement, l’approche d’une recherche sur la topographie urbaine de la ville, dans l’Antiquite. Le point de depart de ce travail correspond a une prise de conscience de l’eparpillement des sources et de la difficulte a les consulter. Ainsi, regrouper les sources anciennes et plus recentes etait necessaire pour creer un outil de base a toutes futures recherches sur le patrimoine archeologique de la ville. *** The archaeological heritage of Constantine ABSTRACT Due to lack of scientific work, Constantine, the capital of eastern Algeria, has disappeared from the archaeological bibliography in recent decades. It is true that archaeological study in urban areas is not easy. To make up for this absence, this presentation proposes an inventory of the ancient works on the subject, before approaching very briefly, the approach of a research on the urban topography of the city, in Antiquity. The starting point of this work is an awareness of the scattering of sources and the difficulty of consulting them. Thus, gathering old and more recent sources was necessary to create a basic tool for all future research on the archaeological heritage of the city. KEY WORDS: Algeria, Constantine, heritage, archeology, topography.

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