"French Hotel Excavation Uncovers Remarkably Preserved 14th-Century Castle and Moat"

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Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkably well-preserved 14th century castle, Château de l'Hermine, complete with a moat, under a hotel in Vannes, France. The castle, built by John IV the Conqueror, was found to have relatively complete and well-preserved remains, including a ducal house, a square tower, staircases, and various everyday objects. The site also revealed the presence of a medieval moat and remarkably preserved wooden items. The discovery sheds light on the construction and management of the site, indicating the importance of financial and human resources used during its construction.
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