Chaux-des-Crotenay. Alésia: three hundred pages to dismantle André Berthier's thesis that places the battle in the Jura

This imposing 320-page A4 collection is likely to cause a stir in the hearts of the defenders of the Franche-Comté Alesia . "It's André Berthier who's being assassinated," the zealots of the Jura site of Chaux-des-Crotenay will shout. In other words, the ArchéoJuraSites association.
And they won't be wrong, since Michel Menin, the author of the book, who was one of them for a dozen years, by promising "the whole truth," challenges, step by step and in detail, all their beliefs, right down to the famous "identity picture" of the battle supposed to discredit the official theory. It's the first real archaeological fact-checking of the myth. Even professional archaeologists, who have been fuming ever since...
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