Publisher's Synopsis
Paul-Albert F?vrier was a major thinker of the second half of the twentieth century. His contributions and questions in the field of archaeology, and in particular connected to the two shores of the Mediterranean ---- the south of France and North Africa - at the end of Antiquity had a fundamental impact on scholarship. Thirty years after his premature death in 1991 at the age of sixty, those who had benefitted from his work felt the need to take stock of the research directions that he had influenced and the various perspectives that he had opened up. This present work has been conceived as presenting a state-of-the-art of research, updating the volume in which, immediately after his death, F?vrier's main articles were collected (La M?diterran?e de Paul-Albert F?vrier, 2 vol., CEFR 225).