A local scholar, Jean Jousse had begun the discovery of a Neolithic site in the commune of Gréez-sur-Roc.
Situated on a promontory, the village had been the subject of archaeological excavations since 2003. These revealed the existence of a Neolithic settlement. The "Jean Jousse" exhibition presents the results of this research, with educational panels, display cases containing cut stones, fragments of pottery, reconstructions of terracotta and a film showing excavation techniques. The association also offers activities such as fire-lighting and spear-throwing.
Groups welcome all year round by appointment and open every Sunday afternoon in July and August.
Visit
- Duration of individual visit: 1h min
- Duration of group visit: 1h min
- Groups up to 50 people.
Languages visit
- French
Prices
Gratuit