In autumn 2023, excavations at an ancient necropolis just outside Reims (a large, important city in Roman times) revealed something never seen before in the region – an intact, unlooted limestone sarcophagus, sealed shut with iron staples for the last 1,800 years. When archaeologists from the French National Institute of Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP) looked inside, they found the remains of a woman surrounded by a hoard of funerary goods, including a mirror, four oil lamps, a comb and an amber ring.