Archaeologists in Dijon, France, have uncovered rare seated burials featuring Gallic graves and a children’s cemetery.
Archaeologists working on the site of an old convent’s garden in Dijon, France, have discovered a strange group of Gallic graves and a children’s necropolis dating back over 2,000 years.
Archaeologists have already found more than 200 tombs—and they think that might be just the tip of the iceberg.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhy Were All of These Bodies Buried Sitting Upright and Facing West More Than 2,000 Years Ago?Archaeologists are still unraveling the mysteries of an unusual burial site in Dijon, France, which dates to between 450 and ...
The mostly young opponents of capitalism hailed mainly from Switzerland and Germany, according to Keystone-SDA. However, demonstrators from Belgium, Portugal, England and even Peru also found ...
MAN Energy Solutions Schweiz AG and ETH Zurich are forming a strategic partnership to support postdoctoral researchers in the field of sector coupling and energy models. The aim is to analyse European ...
The final tournament kicks off on 2 July, with opening group games including Switzerland-Norway, Spain-Portugal, Denmark-Sweden and France-England. The 16-team tournament will be played in four ...
Straddling the Franco-Swiss border is Lake Geneva, a 224-square-mile lake formed by the Rhône River. It has been a popular vacation spot for years, drawing such memorable names as Audrey Hepburn ...
Hotel dating from 1869, rooms with individual decors; scenic location on hillside, amidst 18-acre private park above Lake Geneva.
The IMF counts “general government debt” as a country’s national debt. By that organization’s standards, at the end of 2020, the gross national debt of Switzerland was 48.7% as a proportion of the ...
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