Museum built in 1994. Two walls were sequentially built on top of the mountain, the outer one (7 km), and soon after, the inner one (5 km), in the first century BC. Fortified wall. Wood beams were set horizontally within thick earth walls. Tomb element, iron, late 3rd century BC. Gold coins, 2nd century BC. Gallic wood sculpture (copy), 50 BC Home utensils, 1st century BC. Iron ore. Iron bars, used as trading goods to be later transformed into consumer objects. Dining room, mosaic from the late 1st century AD. Remains of a timber building. Amphoras for Italian wine. When broken, the amphoras were used to pave street. Pigments. Stones. Amber came from northern Europe. Gallic coins: gold, bronze, silver. Gallic gold coin. Gallic potin (copper, tin, lead) coins. Gallic potin (copper, tin, lead) coins. Labels