Published 2023-12-01
“…In particular, these new data opened up new ideas on the nature and function of this trench, and cast light on questions about the route and construction of the aqueduct.In 2007, the archaeological evaluation conducted by Catherine Coquidé (Inrap) prior to the construction of a housing estate brought to light for the first time a buried section of the upper trench of the Gier aqueduct alongside the remains of its channel, which it doubles from
Saint-Chamond (Loire) to Chabanière (Rhône) between ten and fifteen metres above its base. …”
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