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This skull was found during an archaeological dig outside the castle's walls. Because of the wound which is still visible, we think that he was an enemy killed during a fight. (XIV° century)
This sculpted head is not a horse's head, but rather a bull's. Actually, one can see the horns' place. This was a bracket supporting a cornice.
This lead seal is not identified.
Very usual coin at Thouzon. One calls that a pontifical "patac" (reverse side).
Very usual coin at Thouzon. One calls that a pontifical "patac" (head side).
The church's interior in 1910. It is still well preserved. Furniture, clay ground and altars are still here.
Painting today missing which was above the main altar.
A "pégaut" : It is a kind of vase found closed to a skull; probably there was inside an offering.
Small stoned coat of arm (2,5 cm).