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Les dépotoirs d'ateliers de céramiques de Majoura: nouvelles données

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 October 2015

Mongi Nasr*
Affiliation:
Département d'Histoire, Université de Sfax, Tunisie.

Abstract

Majoura, an unpublished rural site in south-west Tunisia, is characterised by a wealth of archaeological remains including waste from ceramic production. The ceramic material allows us to better understand the nature of the site, which produced amphorae, finewares and cooking wares. Nevertheless, it is more or less impossible to differentiate the local productions from other workshops in the region, notably Sidi Aïch, without scientific analyses. However, the diversification of this workshop gives the site an important place, as much in studies of the economy of the region of south-west Byzacena as in the economy of antiquity in general.

ماجورة موقع أثري ريفي غير منشور يوجد جنوب غربي تونس ويتميز بوفرةوثراء بقاياه ٱلأثرية آلتي من بينها مكبات فضلات ورشات ٱلخزف . وقد مكنتنا مواد هذه ألأخيرة من الكشف عن طبيعة هذا الموقع : موقع منتج للجرار وأواني المائدة وأواني الطبخ ٠إلا أن التعرف على الإنتاج ٱلمحلي وتمييزه عن إنتاج بقية ورشات الجهة ، وخاصة ورشات سيدي عيش ، دون الاستعانة بتحاليل مخبرية مختصة ودقيقة ، تبقى عملية شائكة نظرا لشدّة تشابه خاصيات مواد تلك الورشات . مع ذلك فإن تنوع الإنتاج الحرفي لهذا الموقع يمنحه مكانة مميزة لدى المهتمين بدراسة اقتصاد منطقة جنوب غربي "ٱلبيزاسان " والاقتصاد ٱلقديم عامة٠

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Copyright © The Society for Libyan Studies 2015 

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