Archaeological site of the Trinquetaille glassware
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The archaeological site of the Trinquetaille glassware in Trinquetaille has been acquired by the town council of Arles in 1978. It has been subject to archaeological excavations in the 1980s, and later since 2013, led by the Archaeology services of the Musée Départemental Arles Antique and the Inrap (National Preventive Archaeological Researches Institute), along with the contribution of the Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, the CNRS (National Centre of Scientific Researches), the university and independent researchers.
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Chemin de la Verrerie, Arles
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N 43.681582 ° | E 4.62057 ° |
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Site archéologique de la Verrerie de Trinquetaille
Chemin de la Verrerie
13200 Arles
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
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