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They Found an Impressive Mosaic, Old Houses and a Necropolis of the Roman Empire Buried in France

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Archaeology is fundamental to understanding the history of humanity, since through the study of material remains, such as structures or tools, one can reconstruct what the civilizations of the past were like. This time, in France, researchers made an impressive finding that showed what life was like in Europe during the government of the last Roman empire.During recent excavations on the hillside overlooking the city of Ales, southeast of France…

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Archaeology is fundamental to understanding the history of humanity, since through the study of material remains, such as structures or tools, one can reconstruct what the civilizations of the past were like. This time, in France, researchers made an impressive finding that showed what life was like in Europe during the government of the last Roman empire.During recent excavations on the hillside overlooking the city of Ales, southeast of France…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Europe has been sleeping for hours and is facing a fateful moment. The next six months, when Denmark takes over the EU presidency, should not be spent talking, but realizing plans, says Lars Sandahl Sørensen, CEO of the Confederation of Danish Industry. He calls it a fight against foolish regulations that burden business and Europe's competitiveness.

·Aarhus, Denmark
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The EU holds the keys to a significant solution, underlines John Dannberg of the Boston Consulting Group.

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Jyllands-Posten broke the news in Aarhus, Denmark on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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