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Ruins of Roman winery — at least 1,500 years old — found in French Alps. Look insideNow, archaeologists in the French Alps have found evidence of this ancient trade along a Gallo-Roman road, according to a Nov. 22 news release from the French National Institute for Preventative ...
Positioned along a river outside a Gallo-Roman town, the site held 76 cremation burials and one buried body, according to a study published Oct. 23 in the peer-reviewed journal Antiquity.
You can also assemble your own Gallo-Roman-style dodecahedron if you really want to throw said archaeologists for a loop.
But did you know it was named for a Gallo-Roman deity? From peeking into artist ateliers to sipping coffee at La Coupole, here’s how to still find the magic of Paris from when it last hosted the ...
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