Reopening March 1, 2019. An exploration of the ancient city of Aregenua at the Vieux la Romaine Archaeological Museum near Caen, France

Reopening March 1, 2019. An exploration of the ancient city of Aregenua at the Vieux la Romaine Archaeological Museum near Caen, France.
This museum's permanent collections include 4,000 objects recovered from the ancient town of Aregenua, the capital of the Viducasse tribe. Excavations beginning in 1702 under the direction of King Louis XIV uncovered a bath house and a theater. Recent excavations in 1988 revealed a large town house with paved central courtyard and a large number of artifacts used in daily life there. In 2002, a museum was built to showcase the artifacts and provide visitor information.



Image: Relief of a satyr recovered from the House of the Grand Peristyle in Aregenua. Image courtesy of the Vieux la Romaine Archaeological Museum with digital enhancements.

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