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Archaeological sites in the Val-de-Loire Centre

Retrouvez les 5 archaeological sites listed in the Centre Val-de-Loire region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Sélection de 8 archaeological sites sur 5 dans le Centre Val-de-Loire

Archaeological site of Changé
Archaeological sites
28130 Maintenon

The megalithic site of Changé, located in Maintenon (Eure-et-Loir), is a neolithic necropolis composed of three dolmens and a menhir, reused until the Merovingian period.
Prehistoric Precinct of Fort Harrouard and Archaeological Site
Prehistoric speaker
28520 Sorel-Moussel

The prehistoric enclosure of Fort Harrouard, in Sorel-Moussel (Eure-et-Loir), is an archaeological site occupied from Neolithic to Iron Age, with a remarkable defensive system and classified as a historical monument in 1934.
Prehistoric Gisement of the White House
Prehistoric Gisement
45210 Fontenay-sur-Loing

The White House's prehistoric deposit, located in Fontenay-sur-Loeng (Loiret), is a major archaeological site of the Upper Paleolithic in the Centre-Val de Loire, classified as a Historical Monument in 1977.
Prehistoric Gisement of the Pierre-aux-Fées
Prehistoric Gisement
45120 Cepoy

The prehistoric deposit of the Pierre-aux-Fées, located in Cepoy in the Centre-Val de Loire region, is an archaeological site dated from the Upper Paleolithic, classified as Historic Monument in 1977.
Prehistoric camp of Moulins-sur-Céphons
Prehistoric camp
36110 Moulins-sur-Céphons

The prehistoric camp of Moulins-sur-Céphons is an archaeological site dating from Neolithic and Protohistory, located in Indre in the Centre-Val de Loire. It bears witness to the old occupations in the region.
Oppidum protohistorique des Châteliers

37400 Amboise

The Oppidum des Châteliers, a vast protohistoric site of Amboise (Indre-et-Loire), was a Gallic urban centre of Turones, overlooking the Loire. Occupied from the Neolithic period, he culminated in the Iron Age as a regional capital before declining in Roman times.