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An ancient and merovingian necropolis in the plain of Caen to Evrecy

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In 2014, in Evrecy, a complete ancient and Merovingian necropolis was searched. A quarter of the 377 burials contained objects associated with the deceased, some of which are exceptional pieces dated from the beginning of the fifth century. The study of this furniture, combined with anthropological studies, allowed to testify to the presence, doubtless within a modest local population, of a small elite of Gallo-Roman origin and a military elite …
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In 2014, in Evrecy, a complete ancient and Merovingian necropolis was searched. A quarter of the 377 burials contained objects associated with the deceased, some of which are exceptional pieces dated from the beginning of the fifth century. The study of this furniture, combined with anthropological studies, allowed to testify to the presence, doubtless within a modest local population, of a small elite of Gallo-Roman origin and a military elite …

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Inrap broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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