Le Yaudet (in Brittany, France) is a promontory of granite commanding
the estuary of the river Léguer down-river from the modern town of
Lannion (Côtes d'Armor). It has long been known as the 'Old Town' (
Civitas vetus in Latin documents and Coz Yaudet in Breton) and Iron Age,
Roman and medieval finds have been made from time to time over the last
two centuries. A programme of research excavations began in 1991 and
continued annually until 2002. The results of the work show the site to
have been in use almost continuously from the early prehistoric period.
This is the second volume and deals with the Prehistoric period,
continuing up until the end of the Gallic Empire.