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Roman ruins found in France near ancient natural spring


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Archaeologists have found a Roman-era landscaped pool and wall around a natural freshwater spring near the village of Chamborêt, about 12 miles north of Limoges, France. These ruins date from the third century AD. These Roman ruins were built on an older Neolithic period site that might date back 4,500 to 6,000 years.

Roman ceramics and coins from the late Roman Empire were found at the site.

 

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https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/romans/1700-year-old-roman-ruins-discovered-atop-much-older-neolithic-sacred-spring

 

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