Archaeologists Discover Skeletal Remains, Preserved Glassware at Ancient Settlement

French archaeologists made several astonishing discoveries in Rue de Beaucaire in Nîmes, including roads, skeletal remains, funeral pyres, and well-preserved glassware. According to Archaeology Magazine (via INRAP) they date back to somewhere between the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C. and 2 A.D. and were made near the Via Domitia, once a major Roman trading route. … Read more

Archaeologists Uncover Mysterious Structure, Weaponry From Neolithic Era

Archaeologists in France have uncovered a preserved settlement while investigating an area ahead of it being turned into a gravel pit. A horseshoe-shaped enclosure serves as the center of a number of settlements, burial grounds, and other structures stretching across 15 acres in Marliens. The interlocking structures appear to make up a monument. Institut National … Read more