Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
Archaeological Site Ambrussum
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Oppidum d'Ensérune in France - pre-Roman Gaul village
Oppidum d'Ensérune in France - Ensérune, is an ancient village in pre-Roman Gaul. Foto's from the site - The Oppidum d'Ensérune is an ancient hill-town (or oppidum) near the village of Nissan-lez-Ensérune, France, located between Béziers and Narbonne close to the D609 (formerly RN9) and Canal du Midi.
The settlement was occupied without interruption between the 6th century BC and 1st century AD,[1] its location being chosen presumably because it was a hill with good views over the coastal plain, being close to the Roman road Via Domitia, the Montady lake, and fertile agricultural land below. Source:
Oppidum d'Ensérune in France - pre-Roman Gaul village
ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE OF ELEUSIS / DJI Phatnom 3 Professional
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An aerial trip over the archeological site of Eleusis,a place dedicated to goddess Demetra the goddess of the harvest.We continue over the old oil factory of Eleusis which hosts the festival of Aisxylia every summer.Enjoy!
Oppidum de Saint-Blaise, (France/Provence/Bouches-du-Rhône)
Miramas-le-Vieux, Istres-le-Port en Oppidum de Saint Blaise, (France/Provence/Bouches-du-Rhône)
Recherches archéologiques à Cumes 2017
Recherches archéologiques à Cumes 2017
Sous la direction scientifique de Jean-Pierre BRUN, Professeur au Collège de France et dePriscilla MUNZI, Directrice-adjointe du Centre Jean Bérard (USR 3133 CNRS- Efr), Chargé de recherche CNRS. Court-métrage produit par Andréa POIRET
Avec la collaboration de
Guilhem CHAPELIN
Elisa CONCA
Marina COVOLAN
Barbara DEL MASTRO
Anthony GILLOT
Allan GIROT
Marcella LEONE
Karine PERES
Clara TOURNIAIRE
Jean-Luc SOLIOTOPOULOS
Alba-la-Romaine ville romaine / Roman City
(In English below)
Alba-la-Romaine, une grande cité gallo-romaine à la limite de la Narbonnaise et de l'Aquitaine, redécouverte ces quelques dernières décennies, est notre destination du jour. Après un tour au dépôt archéologique riche d'inscriptions, de fragments de colonnes et de mosaïques et surtout d'une imposante statue d'empereur non encore identifié, nous admirons au nouveau musée d'Alba, le MuséAl, des collections de poteries, de verreries et d'objets d'usage courant de la vie quotidienne des anciens. L'après-midi est consacré à une visite guidée d'Alba-la-Médiévale et au site archéologique que nous abordons par une large voie dallée bordée de boutiques menant au forum puis au théâtre construit à cheval sur un ruisseau dont le nom, le Massacre, fait référence à une vieille et sanglante légende.
Today we visit Alba-la-Romaine, a great Roman city at the limits of the provinces of Narbonnensis and Aquitania in France, rediscoved over the course of the last few decades. First stop is the archaeological depository, full of inscriptions, building fragments and mosaics, with the star item being a statue of an emperor - but no-one knows which one ! Next up is the new museum or MuséAl with displays of pottery, glassware and many other items illustrating the daily life of the inhabitants. After lunch, a guided tour of the medieval town before returning to the roman site with its paved street lined with shops, its large forum and a theatre bizarrely constructed astride a stream - and what's more a stream with the sinister name of Massacre from an old but untrue legend of it once being choked with dead bodies !
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