Seine-Nord Canal Europe: Before Bulldozers, an Off-Standard Archaeological Issue
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Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com The preventive excavations of the Seine-Nord Europe canal reveal a merovingian necropolis and a neolithic figure, 6 500 years old, unique in France.
Étricourt-Manancourt (France), 21 June 2026 (AFP) – Bones, ceramic objects and weapons are carefully extracted from Merovingian graves discovered on the outskirts of Etricourt-Manancourt, a small village of the Somme. Soon archaeologists will give way to bulldozers for the construction of the Seine-Nord Europe Canal. Critiqued for the explosion of its costs and its [...] L'article Seine-Nord Canal Europe: before bulldozers, an archaeological iss…
Before the bulldozers began the gigantic construction site of the Seine-Nord Europe Canal, an army of archaeologists searched the ground. Their discoveries... Read more Under the future construction sites of the Seine-Nord Canal, archaeologists exhumed 300,000 years of history by shovel appeared first on Le Singulier.
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