Archaeological discovery in the Rhône

INA00229
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Archaeological discovery in the Rhône

Collection title

19 20. Edition nationale

ID

INA00229

Source

INA (FR)

First broadcast date

05/20/2008

Production year

2008

Abstract

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

video

Production companies

  • France 3 - Own production

Broadcaster

FTV - F3

Audiovisual form

News

Personalities

  • Long Luc

Primary theme

Antiquity

Secondary 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

French

Media running time

1m48

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