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lattara Latitude and Longitude:

43°34′05″N 3°54′12″E / 43.56806°N 3.90333°E / 43.56806; 3.90333
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Archaeological site

Lattara is an ancient Etruscan port city in southern France, mentioned by many Roman authors and discovered in 1963. The site is now home to the Musée Archéologique Henri Prades.

Roman-Era remains of a gray whale, now an extinct species in the North Atlantic, have been found here. [1]

Gallic ceramics in Lattara.
Gallo Roman funerary stele
Amphorae discovered at Lattara
Gallic decor made with shells.
Gallic Flasks.
Amphorae in Lattara.

References

  1. ^ Macé M. (2003). "Did the Gray Whale calve in the Mediterranean?". Lattara. 16: 153–164.

43°34′05″N 3°54′12″E / 43.56806°N 3.90333°E / 43.56806; 3.90333


lattara Latitude and Longitude:

43°34′05″N 3°54′12″E / 43.56806°N 3.90333°E / 43.56806; 3.90333
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archaeological site

Lattara is an ancient Etruscan port city in southern France, mentioned by many Roman authors and discovered in 1963. The site is now home to the Musée Archéologique Henri Prades.

Roman-Era remains of a gray whale, now an extinct species in the North Atlantic, have been found here. [1]

Gallic ceramics in Lattara.
Gallo Roman funerary stele
Amphorae discovered at Lattara
Gallic decor made with shells.
Gallic Flasks.
Amphorae in Lattara.

References

  1. ^ Macé M. (2003). "Did the Gray Whale calve in the Mediterranean?". Lattara. 16: 153–164.

43°34′05″N 3°54′12″E / 43.56806°N 3.90333°E / 43.56806; 3.90333


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