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Les fouilles arch&amp;eacute;ologiques conduites dans le centre de Marseille depuis quelques d&amp;eacute;cennies ont transform&amp;eacute; notre connaissance de la ville. Longtemps focalis&amp;eacute;e sur la p&amp;eacute;riode grecque, premi&amp;egrave;re ville de France oblige, l&amp;rsquo;attention des arch&amp;eacute;ologues s&amp;rsquo;est port&amp;eacute;e &amp;eacute;galement sur des vestiges plus r&amp;eacute;cents &amp;agrave; partir du d&amp;eacute;but des ann&amp;eacute;es 1990, alors que se multipliaient les op&amp;eacute;rations d&amp;rsquo;am&amp;eacute;nagement, soit en limite de la ville antique et m&amp;eacute;di&amp;eacute;vale, soit au coeur m&amp;ecirc;me de celle-ci. Ainsi, de la place Villeneuve-Bargemon &amp;agrave; la biblioth&amp;egrave;que de l&amp;rsquo;Alcazar ou au Tunnel de la Major, ce sont autant de lieux de d&amp;eacute;couvertes qui retracent l&amp;rsquo;histoire de Marseille depuis le d&amp;eacute;but du Moyen Age jusqu&amp;rsquo;&amp;agrave; la R&amp;eacute;volution Fran&amp;ccedil;aise.&lt;/div&gt;
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Abondamment illustr&amp;eacute;, ce volume met en valeur &amp;eacute;galement le d&amp;eacute;veloppement d&amp;rsquo;une arch&amp;eacute;ologie des Temps Modernes &amp;agrave; c&amp;ocirc;t&amp;eacute; de celle, d&amp;eacute;j&amp;agrave; accept&amp;eacute;e, du Moyen Age. C&amp;rsquo;est le d&amp;eacute;veloppement de l&amp;rsquo;arch&amp;eacute;ologie dite &amp;quot;de sauvetage&amp;quot; puis &amp;quot;pr&amp;eacute;ventive&amp;quot; qui a incit&amp;eacute; &amp;agrave; traiter de fa&amp;ccedil;on &amp;eacute;gale tous les vestiges, quelle que soit leur p&amp;eacute;riode. Et l&amp;agrave; encore la confrontation avec les textes, en particulier dans le domaine de la construction, montre tout l&amp;rsquo;int&amp;eacute;r&amp;ecirc;t de cette approche pour la connaissance de nos racines.&lt;/div&gt;
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