Recent archeological digs in Avenches have given a clearer picture of what life was like for the Gauls. SMRA / A. Schenk H. Amoroso
Archaeological findings in the village of Avenches have shed new light on the Gauls, the ancestors of today’s French-speaking Swiss people. The artefacts, now on display for the first time, challenge conventional thinking about the Celtic peoples of the Iron Age.
Archaeology helps debunk myths of Celtic Switzerland
New digs uncover objects that give a clearer picture of how the Gauls lived.
www.swissinfo.ch