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Roman-Era Settlement Unearthed in Alès

Summary by HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
A recent excavation led by Inrap has uncovered a remarkably well-preserved Roman-era settlement on the slopes of the Hermitage hill overlooking Alès, southern France. The excavation, carried out under the direction of the French government (Drac Occitanie), studied a 3,750-square-metre area and revealed evidence of dense, uninterrupted occupation spanning from the 2nd to the 6th centuries AD. Among the most significant discoveries is a richly de…

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A fertile territory in archaeological finds, which brings up objects such as the small Roman road lost in agricultural fields. The land is not born of money, but it can be found there.

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Argophilia broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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