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"A Real Race Against the Clock": at the Heart of INRA's Archaeological Work

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In charge of collecting, protecting and valuing the archaeological heritage of the country, INRA opened its doors to visitors this Friday on the occasion of the European days of Archaeology. This Friday morning, there is agitation at the ceramic workshop of the National Institute of Archaeological Research in Bertrange: the restaurateurs present part of their last finds ...
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In charge of collecting, protecting and valuing the archaeological heritage of the country, INRA opened its doors to visitors this Friday on the occasion of the European days of Archaeology. This Friday morning, there is agitation at the ceramic workshop of the National Institute of Archaeological Research in Bertrange: the restaurateurs present part of their last finds ...

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lequotidien.lu broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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