Archaeologists May Have Found 2,100-Year-Old Roman Canal Built by Gaius Marius in Southern France ()

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Archaeologists May Have Found 2,100-Year-Old Roman Canal Built by Gaius Marius in Southern France

Archaeologists in France may have located a lost Roman canal built during the Cimbrian Wars. The Marius Canal, ordered by Gaius Marius, was a crucial supply route for Roman troops fighting the Cimbri and Teutones between 104 and 102 B.C. Researchers have identified structures in the Rhône River delta matching Roman engineering standards, including ceramic fragments, cobblestone platforms, and wooden stakes. Ongoing excavations aim to confirm whether this was indeed the historic canal mentioned by Pliny the Elder.

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