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From ancient Roman amphitheaters to Roman baths and necropolis, you can find many fascinating Roman ruins across France—including some of the best-preserved ruins in Europe.
Rare ancient Roman ruins in France hid exceptional structure — until now. See it By Aspen Pflughoeft. November 06, 2024 3:17 PM.
Archaeologists were working on “La Place,” a medieval northern city gate that was demolished in the 1700s, when they found a ...
An ancient wreck tells the tale of Romans in France. 1 of 18 Built for river commerce in the first century A.D., a 102-foot-long Roman barge was lifted in 2011 from the Rhône River in Arles, France.
Archaeologists have revealed that the building excavated almost six decades ago is just a secondary wing of a luxurious 43,056-square-foot villa—one of the largest known Roman villas in modern ...
Archaeologists discover Roman villa in France — then unearth soldier’s wedding ring By Irene Wright. February 6, 2025 11:33 AM.
Archaeologists in Burgundy, France, have unearthed a gigantic Roman-era villa containing gardens, pools, and multiple buildings in one of the region’s most significant discoveries.
Roman Villa in France Yields a Hidden Cache of Ancient Bronze Statuettes. The domus' location and the quality of the artworks found inside give contrasting messages about the owners of the home.
A lead curse tablet found in a Roman-era cemetery in Orléans, France, before unrolling. (Image credit: Service Archéologie Orléans (SAVO)) The man in grave F2199 was buried with a curse tablet ...