In Andenne, a real estate site on Rue Saint-Roch, a stone's throw from the city centre, revealed a remarkable archaeological discovery. During preventive excavations, four pottery furnaces were found at the back of the house. Among these remains, one would go back at least 2,500 years, well beyond the medieval period also identified on the site. A find that highlights the seniority of artisanal activities in this area of the Mosana valley.On the…
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In Andenne, a real estate site on Rue Saint-Roch, a stone's throw from the city centre, revealed a remarkable archaeological discovery. During preventive excavations, four pottery furnaces were found at the back of the house. Among these remains, one would go back at least 2,500 years, well beyond the medieval period also identified on the site. A find that highlights the seniority of artisanal activities in this area of the Mosana valley.On the…