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The House of the Column at Ensérune

33.9 x 21.9 cm

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Transversal section of the House of the Column along the GH axis of plan 17, 1, part VI/12. The elevation of the North rampart is represented on the right by a series of rubble stones: the column indicates the existence of a floor in this house. The entrance could probably be made either on the ground floor by a path between the dwellings and the rampart or on the first floor by a path to the south of the dwelling. Author: Louis Sigal. Musée d’Ensérune Archives, CMN, ENS.C44.CNE, CMNW18-0188

INTERMEDIT PROJECT

INTERMEDIT PROJECT

The Mediterranean Exchange in Antiquity

Throughout history, more than as a border separating territories, the Mediterranean Sea has acted as a communication network that connects a melting pot of peoples and cultures. The legacy of this connection in the form of archaeological heritage illustrates how the nature of relations between communities in the past, especially in the period of Antiquity during which the commercial and cultural exchanges of Phoenicians, Greeks and indigenous people, completely transformed these Mediterranean communities. The InterMedit project, with the support of the Euroregión Pirineos Mediterráneo, was created to contribute to the knowledge and dissemination of this thousand-year-old connection between the regions of the Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Occitania through their archaeological heritage. Connecting with this heritage through new information and communication technologies (3D digitization of archaeological objects, virtual visits, etc.) has allowed the project to rise to the new challenges that today's society faces.

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THE MEDITERRANEAN EXCHANGE IN ANTIQUITY

Throughout history, more than as a border separating territories, the Mediterranean Sea has acted as a communication network that connects a melting pot of peoples and cultures. The legacy of this connection in the form of archaeological heritage illustrates how the nature of relations between communities in the past, especially in the period of Antiquity during which the commercial and cultural exchanges of Phoenicians, Greeks and indigenous people, completely transformed these Mediterranean communities. The InterMedit project, with the support of the Euroregión Pirineos Mediterráneo, was created to contribute to the knowledge and dissemination of this thousand-year-old connection between the regions of the Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Occitania through their archaeological heritage. Connecting with this heritage through new information and communication technologies (3D digitization of archaeological objects, virtual visits, etc.) has allowed the project to rise to the new challenges that today's society faces.

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