DESERT ALLEY
Monuments
2024
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2024
During Neolithic (3500-2300 BC), the first inhabitants of Argenteuil settled on the Orgemont butte. This presence remains the "covered aisle", a vestige of a collective grave that greeted more than a hundred bodies. This construction is covered with sandstone slabs, reinforced stone walls, limestone and limestone. It is 9.30 m long; It was 13 m originally. During his discovery in 1867, bones and all sorts of objects were exhumed (pearls of pearls, vases, daggers, polished axes, cut bricks…). Classified as a historic monument in 1943, the site has been owned by the city since 2007. Note that some of the furniture found here is now preserved at the Museum of National Antiques of Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
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