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Les Marmousets, 60120 Vendeuil-Caply, France
The cultural richness of the territory is reflected in the wealth of its collections, which contain some "flagship" objects of national interest. The museum is rich in several thousand archaeological objects or groups:
* Testimonies of the Palaeolithic and Neolithic lithic industry.
* Celtic weapons and accessories (sword bolts, spear irons, fibulae, bracelets etc.).
* Enameled bronze celte harness plate.
* Nearly 2000 Gallic and Roman currencies, many of which are in excellent condition.
* More than 200 fibulae of all types and eras.
* Many objects illustrating all areas of daily life and craftsmanship in the Gallo-Roman era.
* For the end of the Empire and the Merovingian era, coins, fibulae, buckle plates, and other objects found in funerary contexts abound.
* The Carolingian period is currently only present in an emblematic and rare object, a glass inkhorn and some coins.

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