THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK
Natural site
2024
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2024
A large discovery that this mound, says Trou hole, which date at the end of the th century after B.C., consists of a funeral pen, a main cave and small annexes. Nearby is a Gallo-Roman set in the early th century. A former Roman tomb, the burial mound was buried in Antonius, who was known for his work in the exploitation of limestone and stone quarries, which perhaps gave his name to the city. The site is currently inaccessible due to work. Please contact the tourist office.
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