The Parc de Samara is a park located in La Chaussée-Tirancourt, in the department of Somme, in the region of Hauts-de-France. It is both a natural and landscape park and an archaeological park, dedicated to Prehistory and the Gallo-Roman period. The park features reconstitutions of habitats, including a tent from the Magdalenian period, Neolithic houses, and houses from the Bronze and Iron Ages. Visitors can also discover different natural spaces, such as an arboretum, a botanical garden, and a marsh. The park offers demonstrations by cultural mediators and artisans on various techniques, including stone carving, pottery, weaving, and metalwork. The pavilion of exhibitions, designed by Bruno Lebel, proposes exhibitions and reconstituted scenes of life from different periods of Prehistory and the Gallo-Roman period
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