It is already known that the first residents of Marseille in Southern
France were Greeks, specifically from the ancient tribe of Phocaea. But
now, archaeologists discovered an ancient Greek cemetery in the region
that would shed light on the habits and customs of the ancient
inhabitants of the area.
The ancient graveyard, dating back to the 4th or 5th century B.C.E,
was brought to light by archaeologists who have established ongoing
excavations in the ancient port of Marseille. At present, they have
already located six sarcophagi and urns.
“These findings in this specific area are totally unexpected,”
said Lionel Guévalet, director of the Provence de la société Bouygues
Immobilier and added that this was a very important discovery because
“it could dispute everything we know about the Marseille habitants of
Greek origin.”
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