I tend to agree with cmacq. Frostwulf doesn't appear to offer a tenable argument in reply...certainly with no supporting data.


mere seems to
Quote Originally Posted by cmacq
My mistake, the site name is Ribemont-sur-Ancre.



http://www.ribemontsurancre.cg80.fr/

Don't look here if you are weak of heart.
http://www.ribemontsurancre.cg80.fr/images/histoss8.jpg

This may be Belgy?
Yes, I believe this was the site of a significant battle between the invading Belgae and the group of maritime Gauls known as Armoricans. The Belgae appear to have been victorious and impaled the beheaded enemy leaders and elite. I believe they have found several hundred bodies at the site, giving evidence of the scale of the conflict. The Belgae appear to then have overun the Western seaboard until their expulsion across the Seine by the Carnutes and the Aedui confederacy.