Préhistoire : un site Néolithique dans la vallée de la Seine
This area of Pont-sur-Seine has been the subject of careful archaeological monitoring since the opening of a quarry in the mid-1990s. In 2009, archaeologists from the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP) excavated an area of four hectares and unearthed a Neolithic village remarkable for the density of its occupation, the monumental scale of its buildings, and the unique nature of some of its architectural features. Directed by: Nathalie Laville Images: Raphaël Licandro, Jacques Plaisant Editing: Kévin Accart Photo credits: Vincent Desbrosse, Inrap Denis Glicksman, Inrap Frédéric Canon, Vertical Photo, Inrap Frédéric Dugois, Inrap Hervé Paitier, Inrap SAAHL Special thanks to: Staff of the Saint-Christophe quarry Production: © Inrap - Tournez S'il Vous Plaît - 2010 More videos at www.images-archeologie.fr and www.inrap.fr

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