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Archaeological sites in the Great East

Retrouvez les 20 archaeological sites listed in the Grand-Est region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Protohistoric enclosure of the Frankenburg Castle
Archaeological sites
67220 Neubois

The protohistoric enclosure of the Frankenburg Castle, located in Neubois (Great East), is a pagan wall in cyclopean apparatus dating from the late Iron Age or Gallo-Roman era, integrated with a strategic medieval site overlooking the Vosges valleys.
Bricking the Seille in Marsal
Brickery
57630 Marsal

The bricking of the Seille in Marsal is a vast proto-industrial archaeological site of the Iron Age, dedicated to the extraction of salt by terracotta, located in the valley of the Seille in the Great East, active from the 6th century BC to the 1st century AD.
Vitry-en-Perthois Louvières Camp
Archaeological sites
51300 Vitry-en-Perthois

Camp des Louvières is a 550m long protohistoric enclosure located in Vitry-en-Perthois (Marne), overlooking the Marne and Saulx valley.
Bliesbruck Archaeological Site
Archaeological sites
57200 Bliesbruck

The archaeological site of Bliesbruck is a major Gallo-Roman complex located in the Blies Valley, Moselle (Great East), revealing thermal baths, artisanal districts and remains of an ancient and prosperous agglomeration between the 1st and the 5th century.
Archaeological site of Faverolles
Roman Ways
52260 Faverolles

The archaeological site of Faverolles, located in the Haute-Marne, includes a Gallo-Roman mausoleum and a Roman way, witnesses to ancient architecture in Champagne-Ardenne.
Hardillera Archaeological Site in Rilly-Sainte-Syre
Archaeological sites
10280 Rilly-Sainte-Syre

The Hardillera Archaeological Site, located in Rilly-Sainte-Syre in the Aube, is a collection of buried remains protected since 1995. It bears witness to the local historical heritage in the East.
Archaeological site of Mont-Saint-Germain in Châtel-Saint-Germain
Barred spur
57160 Châtel-Saint-Germain

The archaeological site of Mont-Saint-Germain in Châtel-Saint-Germain, Moselle, is a barred spur occupied from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages, revealing traces of habitats, fortifications and a merovingian necropolis overlooking the Moselle valley.
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.