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Entered for 1,500 Years, a Paleo-Christian Cathedral Resurfaces Under a Market in the Alps

In the basement of ancient cities, the strata of history sometimes wait for centuries before resurface. The chance of the construction sites reveals then forgotten fragments of our past, capable of disrupting established knowledge. This is precisely what happened in south-eastern France, where the unexpected rediscovery of the Paleo-Christian cathedral of Vence offers a new light on the first centuries of Christianity in Provence. Modern halls r…
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In the basement of ancient cities, the strata of history sometimes wait for centuries before resurface. The chance of the construction sites reveals then forgotten fragments of our past, capable of disrupting established knowledge. This is precisely what happened in south-eastern France, where the unexpected rediscovery of the Paleo-Christian cathedral of Vence offers a new light on the first centuries of Christianity in Provence. Modern halls r…

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