Archaeologists uncover 2nd century BC settlement beneath Toulon’s naval base, France revealing ancient trade and naval ...
As the saying went, all roads once led to Rome — and a new digital atlas shows that those roads stretched 50% longer than thought.
Hundreds of weapons from the Roman era have been unearthed in a park in a city located in southeastern France. These findings are thought to be remnants of the Battle of Lyon, which occurred on ...
When archaeologists began excavating a plot of land in Narbonne, France, they quickly uncovered dozens of ancient Roman burials. That was just the beginning. Seven years and over 1,400 tombs later, ...
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Ancient Theaters, Arenas, and Aqueducts: 9 Jaw-Dropping Roman Sites in France Where the Past Feels Alive
Is the Roman Empire on your mind? If so, France should be on your list of must-visit destinations! Having been inhabited by the Romans for many centuries, France became the birthplace of several Roman ...
Archaeologists in Chamboret found 1,700-year-old ruins next to a water source filled with artifacts. Photos show. the once abandoned site. Photo from Inrap Much about the ancient Roman empire has been ...
Road construction in Limoges uncovered a ventilation shaft and underground tunnels built by the ancient Romans as an aqueduct. Photo from F. Devevey and Inrap During construction work in a city of ...
Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, a French port city stands on the grounds of Roman history. The site of the first Roman colony outside of Italy, Narbonne holds the secrets to the empire’s past — and ...
During the construction of a housing development in Nîmes, France, an ancient Roman road was unearthed. A. Farge INRAP In a city in the south of France, a social housing development project broke ...
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