Recent archaeological excavations at the Saint-Thélo church have unearthed fascinating new insights into the church’s history and the lives of those who built and worshipped within its walls. Our team of archaeologists has uncovered artifacts dating back to the medieval period, shedding light on the church’s origins and its role in the local community. These discoveries provide valuable clues about the architectural evolution of the church and the cultural practices of the people who lived in Saint-Thélo centuries ago. The findings promise to enrich our understanding of the region’s past.
Among the most significant finds are fragments of pottery, tools, and religious objects, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of the church’s early inhabitants. These artifacts are being carefully analyzed and cataloged, providing valuable data for historians and researchers. The excavations have also revealed previously unknown structural elements of the church, including remnants of an earlier chapel and foundations of a medieval tower. These discoveries challenge existing theories about the church’s construction and development.
We are excited to share these new discoveries with the community and invite you to join us on a journey through time. Stay tuned for upcoming lectures, exhibits, and guided tours that will showcase these remarkable finds and their significance. Your support helps us continue our research and preserve the rich history of Saint-Thélo church for future generations. Together, we can uncover the secrets of the past and celebrate the enduring legacy of this historical landmark.

