Gauls left traces at Clos Saint-Martin near Caen
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The Archaeological excavations made before the construction of the Clos Saint-Martin in Cambes-en-Plainenorth of Caen (Calvados), revealed that of the Gaulssurely small lords, lived on the territory of the commune in the 1uh or 2e century BC.
How to interpret history from furniture, jewelry or bones
During a conference this Tuesday, January 24, 2023, Hubert Lepaumier, from the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP), will explain how scholars can interpret history of a site from strata and ditches, furniture, jewelry and others bones found.
“Few equivalent in the plain of Caen”
The research in Cambes dates from 2018. With a team of ten people, the archaeologist had “stripped” the Clos Saint-Martin site and worked During three months over an area of almost 3 hectares.
This Gallic habitat finds only few equivalent in plain of Caen.
After the health crisis and its confinements which postponed the presentation of the excavations, the Cambais will finally learn more about the prehistory of their village.
Convenient. Conference Tuesday January 24, at 7 p.m., in the village hall. FREE ENTRANCE.
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