Archaeologists have determined that the burial took place before Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul, between 58 and 50 BCE.
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 2,000-year-old woman, buried in a tomb and wearing a bronze bracelet, in Ivry-sur-Seine, a commune in southeastern France.
In the first grave, archaeologists discovered the skeleton of a female, who was buried wearing a bronze bracelet.These enabled archaeologists to determine that the burial took place before Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul, between 58 and 50 BCE. Such goods can allow archaeologists to date burials and their absence in the second tomb means it is unclear just how old the burial is.
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