Led by the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (Inrap), operator of the Ministry of Culture, the JEW invite you to discover the beginnings of Nouvelle-Aquitaine through a rich programme of educational activities, meetings with professionals, shows, etc.
Rolling stone at the dolmen d’Ors (17)
How did our ancestors the Gauls carry these menhirs? After a presentation of the techniques of moving and lifting megalithic blocks, throw yourself in the water for a boat cruise between the Citadelle and dolmen d'Ors.
Archaeological survey at the Labenche Museum (19)
Between a guided tour of the prehistoric site of the Bouyssonie cave and a tasting under the loggia of the noble hotel Labenche, led by wine lovers with an antique style, solve the theft of the numismatic collection of Jean de Calemont, former lord of the place.
Apprentice-curators at Certes and Graveyron (33)
On Friday, June 16, the professionals of the Centre de Conservation et d'Etudes archéologiques de Certes et Graveyron welcome students of CM1-CM2 and organize workshops of prospecting and reassembly of ceramics. The opportunity for young people to discover local archaeological remains while becoming aware of conservation issues.
Discover the archaeological centre of Aiguillon (47)
On Saturday, June 17, from 2pm, discover the exceptional archaeological heritage of the site before attending a conference on the history of Aiguillon du XIe in the 17the century animated by Cédric Gérardin, archaeologist ofHADES. The opening of an exhibition on the same theme will close this eventful day.
An archaeological village at the Gallian Palace (33)
On June 18, in the ruins of the Galian Palace, a former amphitheatre, the Regional Archaeological Service (SFA) the New Aquitaine Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs, theInrap, Cap'Sciences, the museum of Aquitaine and their partners invite you to retrace the history of Bordeaux, thanks to the show of professional gladiators of the company ACTA. At program Roman games and demonstration and manufacturing workshops for the youngest, who will walk in the footsteps of their ancestors. Throughout the day, archaeology specialists are available to introduce you to research issues.
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