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News: the Entrance to an Ancient Agglomeration in Gémenos (Bouches-Du-Rhône)

Summary by Inrap
Upstream of a development project carried out by the Perrottino Group, the Inrap is currently carrying out a preventive archaeological excavation on a plot of 4000 m2 in Gémenos and reveals a track and buildings characteristic of an entrance to an ancient agglomeration. The study of the remains, some of which are particularly well preserved, aims to understand the various activities that were unfolding on this site. An open-door day is organised…
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Upstream of a development project carried out by the Perrottino Group, the Inrap is currently carrying out a preventive archaeological excavation on a plot of 4000 m2 in Gémenos and reveals a track and buildings characteristic of an entrance to an ancient agglomeration. The study of the remains, some of which are particularly well preserved, aims to understand the various activities that were unfolding on this site. An open-door day is organised…

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Inrap broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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