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News: a Port Development of Late Antiquity in Cap Corse (Meria, Haute-Corse)

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In Cape Corsica, the first preventive excavation carried out in this area of the island revealed the presence of an impervious development, dated for the hour of the IV-Ve s.a.D. The morphological characteristics of this construction and its positioning at the mouth of a watercourse and the Tyrrhenian Sea suggest that it may be a small port development.
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In Cape Corsica, the first preventive excavation carried out in this area of the island revealed the presence of an impervious development, dated for the hour of the IV-Ve s.a.D. The morphological characteristics of this construction and its positioning at the mouth of a watercourse and the Tyrrhenian Sea suggest that it may be a small port development.

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Inrap broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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