AUNEAU ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
Read moreLocated at the exit of Auneau, direction Orsonville. The site was discovered by chance by hunters in 1978 who introduced a skeleton. From there, the excavation site began to reveal a human occupation from 9 000 to 2 500 BC. Workshops for the exploitation of the Fontainebleau sandstone, the housing remains and necropolis of the Mesolithic in Chasséen live on a plot of 1 ha.
ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE OF THE MEGALITHS OF CHANGE
Read moreOn the megalithic site, three dolmens and two menhirs remind us that the site was the necropolis of the first inhabitants of the valley. If you have the soul of an archaeologist, you can register for the excavations that are taking place in the summer, contact Dominique Jagu.
LES GROUAIS DE CHICHERAY
Discover the genesis of the Loir Valley over the last 400,000 years by ...Read more
THE FEE CAVE
Large dolmen, 11 m long, located near La Croisille between ...Read more
DOLMEN OF THE FRIT STONE
Read moreFor nearly 20 years and until the 2000 s, the surroundings of Yermenonville and Saint-Piat were the scene of intense excavation activity. Archaeologist Dominique Jagu put several megaliths on a daily basis. Among them, the dolmen of the Pierre-Frit is still visible and is large and long on the edge of the road between Yermenonville and Mévoisins. A little further, the Changé de Change, at Saint-Piat, gave information about how to live and the funeral rites of the first inhabitants of the Beauce.
THE MENHIR OF MÉVOISINS
Read moreSince 2000, it is there, overlooking the road of its impressive scale. The Menhir de was built at the request of the mayor of the commune who wanted to pay tribute to the first farmers in Beauce. According to traditional methods, with the help of the inhabitants of the commune, the stone is home to the names of all inhabitants and objects of modern daily life. This initiative gave rise to a small book, about pages, entitled "The new Menhir De."
THE GARDEN OF PREHISTORY
Garden with fun activities that allow a return to the past and the ...Read more
GALLO-ROMAN SITE
Read moreAt the Gallo-Roman era, Pithiviers-le-Vieux was at the crossroads of major traffic routes, between Orléans and Reims, as well as Sens and Le Mans. In the surrounding villages, there are also "Rue Jules-César", created on the ancient Roman route. As a result, Pithiviers-le-Vieux was at the time receiving significant development. The city boasts numerous monuments, including eight temples and public thermal baths. The foundations of this sanctuary and thermal baths have been updated, as have some residential areas. These buildings correspond to the second century of our era, the era of the kingdoms of the emperors Trajan and Hadrian. The Site-le-Vieux site was abandoned in the th century.