Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Treasures at Notre Dame Cathedral Site

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- •Archaeologists have uncovered ancient coins and medieval pottery at the Notre Dame Cathedral site
- •The excavation has revealed the layout of medieval houses and a single street from 1163
- •The discovery of ancient coins provides insight into the economic activities of the people who lived in the area
- •The medieval pottery reveals the daily lives and cultural practices of the people who lived in the area
The iconic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris has been a subject of fascination for centuries, and recent archaeological excavations have unearthed some remarkable treasures. The dig, which has been termed the "dig of the century," has revealed ancient coins and medieval pottery, providing a glimpse into the city's rich history. The cathedral, which was built in 1163, was initially surrounded by a cluster of medieval houses, with a single street running through the area.
As archaeologists began to excavate the site, they stumbled upon a treasure trove of ancient artifacts, including coins and pottery from the medieval period. These discoveries have significant historical importance, as they shed light on the lives of the people who lived and worked in the area during that time. The excavation has also revealed the layout of the medieval houses and the single street that once ran through the square.

