Bibracte
Gallic capital, Bibracte hosted Vercingétorix as well as Julius Caesar! But its location was lost over time and it was not until 1865 that its location on Mont Beuvray was confirmed. The excavations carried out revealed its importance in the network of European oppidums. Forgotten again after 1914, Bibracte was revived in 1984 with the resumption of large-scale archaeological excavations, the opening of a museum, and a European research centre.
18 items
Bulliot, Jacques-Gabriel (1817-1902). Undetermined function
National Library of France
Currency issuing authority
National Library of France
August Kestner Museum
Heidelberg University Library
Bourgoin (young) (17. -18.?; engraver). Engraver
National Library of France
Heidelberg University Library
National Library of France
Dchette, Joseph (1862-1914). Author of the text
National Library of France
Dchette, Joseph (1862-1914). Author of the text
National Library of France
Wellcome Collection
National Audiovisual Institute France
Pietro Masi
Promoter Digital Gallery
Pietro Masi
Promoter Digital Gallery
Pietro Masi
Promoter Digital Gallery
Pietro Masi
Promoter Digital Gallery