Saint-Laurent archaeological site

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The Saint-Laurent archaeological site is a historic complex in Grenoble, France, featuring layered remains from ancient to medieval periods that illustrate the city’s long continuity of occupation.

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Saint-Laurent archaeological site canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
historic monument
country France
department Isère NERFINISHED
earliestOccupation Gallo-Roman period NERFINISHED
function documentation of Grenoble’s urban history
hasArchaeologicalLayer Carolingian burial layer
Gallo-Roman occupation layer
Merovingian burial layer
late antique funerary layer
medieval church structures
hasComponent Carolingian structures
Gallo-Roman remains
Merovingian necropolis
Romanesque church elements
Saint-Laurent church NERFINISHED
archaeological crypt
early Christian funerary complex
medieval cemetery
hasMuseumFunction archaeological site museum
heritageDesignation Monument historique of France
heritageDesignationAppliesToPart Saint-Laurent church NERFINISHED
archaeological crypt
illustrates continuity of occupation in Grenoble
evolution of Christian funerary practices
transition from pagan to Christian burial
locatedIn Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
surface form: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Grenoble NERFINISHED
Isère NERFINISHED
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedOn left bank of the Isère River
notableFor long chronological sequence of remains
superposition of funerary and religious structures
well-preserved crypt
openToPublic true
partOf Saint-Laurent quarter of Grenoble NERFINISHED
periodRepresented Early Middle Ages
High Middle Ages
Late Antiquity
Roman period
timeDepth ancient period to Middle Ages
usedAs burial ground
necropolis
religious complex

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Pont de Saint-Laurent in Grenoble isInFrontOf Saint-Laurent archaeological site
subject surface form: Pont de Saint-Laurent (Grenoble)