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Archaeological sites in the Rhône-Alpes

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2 archaeological site dans le Rhône-Alpes

Prehistoric Gisement of Sermoyer
Gisement préhistorique
01190 Sermoyer

The Sermoyer prehistoric deposit, located in the Ain, is a mesolithic site classified as a historical monument in 1978, reflecting the ancient human occupation in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
Prehistoric camp of the Portes
Camp préhistorique
01300 Contrevoz

The prehistoric camp of Les Portes, located in Contrevoz in the Ain, is an archaeological site classified as Historical Monument since 1913, dating from the Prehistory.
Archaeological site of Crêt-de-Chatillon immersed in Lake Annecy

74320 Sevrier

The Crêt-de-Chatillon archaeological site, immersed in Annecy Lake in Sévrier, is a lakeside vestige of the final Bronze Age, revealing wood habitats and piles preserved in a wetland.
Archaeological site of the Marais immersed in Lake Annecy

74410 Saint-Jorioz

The archaeological site of the Marais, immersed in Lake Annecy in Saint-Jorioz, is an ancient neolithic vestige revealing lake habitats and wooden piles dated to the XXXVIII century BC.
Archaeological site of Saint-Just Les Minimes (vestiges)

69005 Lyon

The archaeological site of Saint-Just Les Minimes, located in Lyon, is a collection of historical remains classified as Historic Monument. It bears witness to the ancient and medieval heritage of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
Châtelard Oppidum

69690 Courzieu

The Châtelard Oppidum, a fortified site of the Iron Age in Courzieu (Rhône), dominates the Twin Mountains at 882 m altitude. Ranked a historic monument in 1989, it bears witness to the Gallo-Roman and Gallo-Roman occupations between the Final Tena and the 2nd century.
Archaeological site of the Saut submerged in Lake Bourget

73100 Tresserve

The archaeological site of the Saut, immersed in the Lake Bourget in Tresserve, is a lakeside vestige of the Age of the Final Bronze, among the best preserved in the Alps.
Archeological site of Hautecombe immersed in Lake Bourget

73310 Saint-Pierre-de-Curtille

The submerged archaeological site of Hautecombe, near Saint-Pierre-de-Curtille, is a neolithic vestige (medium and recent) located in Lake Bourget, revealing lake habitats and wooden piles dated between -3842 and -3040 BC.