Château de Chambord: excavations in the royal latrines
Château de Chambord: excavations in the royal latrines
For 2 years, archaeologists have been searching the latrines of the Château de Chambord. The latrines served as both a toilet and a garbage dump. Volunteer archaeologists found ceramics and a hundred objects with inscriptions from the 16th to the 19th century. Once dug up, all objects are sorted, cleaned and sent to experts who analyze and date them. The Château de Chambord being almost empty of furniture, these objects allow to trace its history.
Producteur: France 3 Orléans - Journalist : Monteil, Frédéric - Photo Journalist : Cueff, Jean Paul - Film Editor : Piliougine, Dominique - Participant : Caillou, Jean Sylvain
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Jt Orléans Evening - Producteur: France 3 Orléans
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Credits:Journalist : Monteil, Frédéric-Photo Journalist : Cueff, Jean Paul-Film Editor : Piliougine, Dominique-Participant : Caillou, Jean Sylvain