1st c. tile workshop found in Corsica
Briefly

The excavation at the east coast of Corsica has revealed a well-preserved tile workshop from the 1st century A.D., highlighting advanced ancient production techniques.
Archaeologists unearthed a substantial Early Iron Age settlement, providing insight into the habitation patterns and structures used by early inhabitants of Corsica.
The complexity of the tile production process involved several stages, from clay preparation in a basin to firing tiles in a double-vaulted kiln.
Nearby, eight funerary structures with unique tile architecture were discovered, indicating the significance of tile in both daily life and burial practices.
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