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Archaeological sites in Meurthe-et-Moselle

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Archaeological site of the Premier Silorit in Deneuvre
Archaeological sites
54120 Deneuvre

The archaeological site of the Premier Silorit in Deneuvre is a Gallo-Roman religious and artisanal village of the second–fourth centuries, located in Meurthe-et-Moselle, on an ancient axis overlooking the Meurthe valley.
Archaeological site of fortified height of the Camp d'Affrique
Oppidum
54850 Messein

The archaeological site of the Camp d'Affrique is a Gallic oppidum of the Iron Age (Ve-IVe s.a. BC) located in Messein (Meurthe-et-Moselle), overlooking the Moselle Valley. This fortified site of 7 hectares reveals calcined ramparts and traces of metallurgical and textile craftsmanship.
Essey-Nancy Archaeological Site
Oppidum
54270 Essey-lès-Nancy

The Ossey-lès-Nancy Oppidum, an archaeological site of the Iron Age, dominates the Meurth Valley near Nancy. This fortified wall of 20 hectares bears witness to a strategic Gaulish occupation.
Archaeological site of Sion Hill
Archaeological sites
54330 Saxon-Sion

The archaeological site of the Sion Hill in Saxon-Sion (Great East) is a protohistoric oppidum revealing remains of the Paleolithic in the Gallo-Roman era, showing a continuous human occupation on this hill-witness of the coast of Moselle.
Tumular necropolis of Lesmenils
Necropolis
54700 Lesménils

The Tumular Necropolis of Lesmenils is an ancient funeral site located in the commune of Lesmenils, in the Grand Est region. Its exact origin remains unknown.
Prehistoric speaker of the Fourasse in Champigneulles
Prehistoric speaker
54250 Champigneulles

The prehistoric enclosure of the Fourasse in Champigneulles is a fortified site of the Iron Age located in Meurthe-et-Moselle, in the Great East. Ranked a Historic Monument in 1923, it bears witness to the region's ancient occupations.