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Collection title
19 20. Edition nationaleID
INA00229Source
INA (FR)First broadcast date
05/20/2008Production year
2008Abstract
Reportage in Arles, devoted to an archaeological discovery in the Rhone: a 2000 years old marble bust of Julius Caesar, the oldest known representation to this day. The sculpture will be exhibited at the museum of Arles in one year. Comment on factual and underwater images alternating with the testimony of Luc Long, archaeologist at DRASSM ( Department of underwater and sub aquatic archaeological research).Type
videoProduction companies
- France 3 - Own production
Broadcaster
FTV - F3Audiovisual form
NewsPersonalities
- Long Luc
Primary theme
AntiquitySecondary themes
- Tourism and cultural sites / Archaeological sites
Credits / Cast
- Berrurier Marie - Journalist
Period of events
- From -500 to 0
Map locations
- France - South East - Arles
Original language
FrenchMedia running time
1m48Additional information
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