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Gallo-Roman artifacts

Gallo-Roman artifacts are objects from the period when Roman culture and influence merged with local Celtic traditions in what is now France and surrounding regions, roughly from the 1st to 5th centuries AD. These artifacts include pottery, jewelry, coins, sculptures, and architectural remnants that reflect a blend of Roman craftsmanship and local artistic styles. They help us understand how Roman civilization integrated with indigenous cultures, revealing daily life, religion, and social structures during this era. Essentially, Gallo-Roman artifacts provide a tangible connection to a time of cultural fusion and legacy in early European history.