Daily Life in the 1st Century BC through Objects from the Oppidum of Bibracte (Burgundy, France)
The oppidum of Bibracte was occupied in the 1st century BC. Daily life is revealed through the objects discovered by archaeologists. They mostly focus on cooking and dining, but also on domestic spaces, sometimes equipped with conveniences and a certain level of comfort. The inhabitants are represented through their names, engraved on ceramics, and their personal ornaments and clothing accessories. See also: https://dgxy.link/bibracte-en
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