The message and its vessel were discovered atop cliffs at an old Gaulish village near the port of Dieppe as a team of students—volunteering in an emergency effort as erosion chips away at the ...
While excavating the remains of a Gaulish town, they unearthed a little glass bottle hidden inside an earthenware pot, according to the BBC. The bottle, which had been hidden for nearly 200 years ...
Guillaume Blondel, head of the town of Eu's Regional Archaeology Service, said student volunteers were working on an emergency dig at the remains of a Gaulish village endangered by cliff erosion ...
An excavation was being made at a Gaulish village near Dieppe, with the help of volunteers when an earthenware pot was found with a small glass flask inside. And it referred to a previous dig that ...
The message was found while the volunteers were conducting an emergency dig at the ancient Gaulish clifftop village near the town of Eu, France, because of erosion on the hillside. "P.