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MUSEOGRAPHY
Saint-Pierre-de-l'Almanarre
Saint-Pierre-de-l'Almanarre, a small Provençal abbey in the history of monasticism.
Archaeological journey in Corrèze,
in ancient sanctuaries and mausoleums
A journey to the main ancient sanctuaries and mausoleums in Corrèze, using aerial images and 3D reconstructions produced by the Court-jus Production team.
UNESCO classification
Documentary by Cédric Nicolas in support of the UNESCO World Heritage listing for the Chaîne des Puys and the Limagne Fault
The Temple of Mercury
The puy de Dôme, the emblematic volcano of the puy chain, rises to an altitude of 1,464 metres. Its summit is home to the ruins of a colossal temple dedicated to the god Mercury, the main deity of the Arverne people in Roman times.
Montpellier, a land of earthenware
Produced as part of the "Montpellier, terre de faïence" exhibition at the Musée Fabre and the Lattara-musée Henri Prades archaeological site in Montpellier.
When the Gauls lost their heads
An archaeological survey of severed heads.
Post Mortem
Visit to a funeral pyre at Les Martres-d'Artière, in the Puy-de-Dôme department.
Puy de Dôme Visitor Centre
Making short films about the Puy de Dôme.
De gallorum religione
Docu-fiction, commissioned by the Musée gallo-romain de Lyon - Fourvière as part of the temporary exhibition "Par Toutatis, la religion des Gaulois" - June 2006 to July 2007.
Lezoux, land of Roman potters
The history of the Roman potters of Lezoux through archaeological discoveries.
Sigillia: shaping and decoration
Techniques for shaping and creating decoration on sigillated pottery.
The Bompard factory
The history and operation of the Bompard ceramics factory, founded in Lezoux in the 19th century.
Illustration of the different pottery produced in Lezoux over the years
A fun way to discover the physical properties of clay. Illustrated slide show in the form of a travel diary.
Major archaeological sites in the Puy-de-Dôme department
A presentation of 10 major archaeological sites in the Puy-de-Dôme department, using images from excavations and archives.
Ancient flavours
Examples of Roman recipes (based on the collection by Apicius) in a fun and humorous cartoon format.
The wine of feasts
Wine drinking among the Celts, traced through ancient texts and recent archaeological discoveries...
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