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Saint Romain En Gal Collection

Saint Romain-en-Gal, located in the Rhone region of France, is home to a fascinating collection of Gallo Roman Art


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Saint Romain-en-Gal, located in the Rhone region of France, is home to a fascinating collection of Gallo Roman Art. One of the highlights is a series of mosaic pavings that depict various scenes from daily life during the end of the 2nd and beginning of the 3rd century after JC. One such mosaic portrays a rustic calendar, showcasing different activities throughout the year. In one scene, we see people treading grapes in a vat, symbolizing the importance of winemaking in this region. Another panel displays an oil press, highlighting the significance of olive oil production. The mosaics also capture moments related to agriculture and harvest. A summer allegory features a lion representing strength and power during this season. A bread-making scene showcases the essential role that grain played in sustaining communities. Religious rituals are depicted as well. A sacrifice scene shows Ceres and Apollo being honored by worshippers, emphasizing their importance in agricultural fertility. Additionally, there is a celebration scene depicting joyful festivities taking place. The mosaics also shed light on traditional crafts and skills practiced at that time. Wicker work and basket braiding are showcased as important techniques for creating functional objects. These remarkable mosaics provide us with valuable insights into Gallo Roman life at Saint Romain-en-Gal centuries ago. Preserved at Saint Germain en Laye's National Museum of Archeology, they serve as tangible reminders of our ancestors' rich cultural heritage and their deep connection to nature and community.