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431: 33: 52: 419: 59: 407: 395: 379: 332:) and including an almost complete War Trumpet. The first such objects found in the context of a Gallic sanctuary. These unique military and religious objects are now being studied by the team led by Christophe Maniquet, chief scientist at the site of Tintignac. In 2009, an 308:
In September 2004, about 500 fragments of iron and bronze objects were discovered in a Gallic pit. The objects included a dozen swords and scabbards, iron spearheads, a shield, ten bronze helmets and an iron bird (a
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Christophe Maniquet, Comment les Gaules devinrent romaines : Le dĂ©pĂ´t d'armes, d'instruments de musique et d'objets gaulois du sanctuaire de Tintignac Ă  Naves, Paris, La dĂ©couverte, 2010, 21 Ă  34 p.
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items), 2 animal heads including a horse, one animal body in connection with the two hind legs, one foreleg, a cauldron, and seven
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Christophe Maniquet, Le sanctuaire antique des Arènes de Tintignac, Culture et Patrimoine en Limousin, 2004, 123 p. (
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and lord of Tintinhac who was born at Castle Tintignac, probably as a vassal of the
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The site was discovered in the 19th century and is ranked on the list of
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before embarking on a series of international exhibitions that began in
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Objects found at Tintignac were exhibited at the 2012 exhibition
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was discovered, 2 metres high and feeding a well 13 metres deep.
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after review by the inspector general of historical monuments,
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Evocation of a Gallic ceremony in the sanctuary of Tintignac.
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The village has been known since the 12th century, using the
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Casque in the shape the head of a bird, found at Tintignac.
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cella
Tintignac is located in France
Corrèze
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
45°20′00″N 01°45′28″E / 45.33333°N 1.75778°E / 45.33333; 1.75778
Gallic
Roman
Gallo-Roman
Naves municipality
Naves
Corrèze
France
Gallic
Gallo-Roman
carnyces
List of historic monuments of 1840
Occitan
Arnaut de Tintinhac
troubadour
Vicomte de Turenne
House of La Tour d'Auvergne
Gallic
Gallo-Roman
Naves
Naves
Tulle
protected sites
Prosper Mérimée
Abel Hugo

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