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News: a Rural Habitat at the End of the Iron Age in Sologne (Loir-Et-Cher)

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Archaeology News: Prior to the development of a senior residence in the Controis-en-Sologne, a 6,300 m2 Inrap excavation revealed rural occupations of the final Bronze Age (IXth century BC) as well as the first (VIth century BC) and the second Iron Age (Ist century BC / Ist century BC), on the northern edge of the small river
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Archaeology News: Prior to the development of a senior residence in the Controis-en-Sologne, a 6,300 m2 Inrap excavation revealed rural occupations of the final Bronze Age (IXth century BC) as well as the first (VIth century BC) and the second Iron Age (Ist century BC / Ist century BC), on the northern edge of the small river

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Inrap broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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