A Gallo-Roman residence first found in 1966 was recently re-examined, and archeologists found that earlier excavations had only partially uncovered what was hidden. The 43,000-square-foot residence in ...
Archaeologists from the French National Institute for Preventative Archaeological Research (Inrap) have unearthed a Gallo-Roman domus in the city of Reims, and a set of three finely crafted bronze ...
Salvage archaeologists in southern France have unearthed an ancient Gallo-Roman site packed with stunningly well-preserved plumbing infrastructure, clay insulation, graves and a colorful mosaic on a ...
At Saint Romain-en-Gal, just outside Lyon, archaeologists uncovered a monumental mausoleum built by a wealthy Gallo-Roman family in the first century AD. Its plan echoed the celebrated Mausoleum of ...
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