Abstract

The funerary monuments of the Champ del Mas at Banassac (Lozère) were discovered in 1989, while surveying an area where the motorway A75 was going to be built; they were extensively excavated in 1990. Two adjacent buildings and four cremations were then uncovered and studied in detail. The site study brings interesting data on the organization of a small rural cemetery of the early Empire, in an area where land occupation as well as the relationship between habitat and funerary areas are still poorly known.

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