Ancient Roman Ruins Discovered in Vienne, France
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1Rood
The ruins were discovered in April, 2017, during a construction project. Vienne is a town on the Rhone River in South-eastern France, near Lyon. See:
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/02/architecture/ancient-roman-town-uncovered/index.ht...
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/02/architecture/ancient-roman-town-uncovered/index.ht...
2MarthaJeanne
Here is BBC's take on it. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-40800527
3Bookmarque
I read about it on ancient origins. Very interesting. Especially that it looks like it wasn't abandoned suddenly, but over time and preserving a lot of the houses etc.
4stellarexplorer
I love when ancient things are found!
5Macumbeira
But is it good thing to unearth them ? : )
6MarthaJeanne
They are going to build there. The archaeologists have been given a few years to save these things which otherwise would be destroyed.