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Archaeology · ToulArchaeologists from the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (Inrap) have discovered an equestrian sculpture during excavations in Toul, France. The discovery was made while conducting a study of the former medieval city gate, known historically as La Place (Portae platae). The gate was demolished shortly after 1700 during fortification works overseen by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban, the renowned military engineer of King …See the Story
Lost Equestrian Sculpture Found Buried in Toul
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Harvard · FranceFor centuries the origin of the so-called Justinian plague—the epidemic that ravaged the Mediterranean world in the 6th century C.E.—has been the subject of debates and hypotheses as extensive as they are uncertain. Now a new study signed by Frantz Grenet and Kyle Harper and published in the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, [...]See the Story
They Reveal that Justinian Peste Originated in the White Huns Empire in Central Asia, Not Africa.

Guérande · GuérandeConference in Guérande, Loire-Atlantique Friday 4 July 2025 at 6 p.m. The Société des Amis de Guérande is organizing a conference dedicated to an archaeological excavation conducted by the Inrap in the Faubourg Saint-Michel in Guérande, having revealed four exceptional medieval monetary deposits. More than 2,000 currencies, sometimes still wrapped in organic materials, wereRead Article