Belle histoire François, merci de l’avoir partagée.
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Thanks Francois !
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This reminds me of a place in my home town: a Roman village that got burned down. Original Roman name is unknown and the modern name translates to “black field”. There may be many of those sites in the former Gaul:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzenacker_Roman_Museum …
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Most villas in Europe burned down during the great invasions. The charred rubble would give the land a dark color that lingered for many centuries. I imagine there would be many places just like this elsewhere, down to the name
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Fascinating. I didn’t know you were into archeology.
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Is this the Lewarde roman site?
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It could also be somewhere in the Vexin ^^, not sure but not much sun, that fits the bill too ^^
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Y-a-t-il un seul endroit en France qui ne contienne pas, dans son sol, l'empreinte des Romains? Je me rappelle encore vivement de la même présence dans mon petit village des Ardennes lorsque mes parents, Dieu merci, décidèrent en '52 de le quitter et de migrer au Canada ...
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How did you first learn about this place/the 1969 book?
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