The article discusses the discovery of archaeological remains dating back 4000 years at the base of the Ariane 6 launch pad in French Guiana. The site, which covers an area of over 4 hectares, was discovered during construction work and has revealed a number of artifacts, including pottery and stone tools. The remains are believed to belong to a pre-Columbian society that lived in the region before the arrival of Europeans. The discovery has prompted a reevaluation of the construction plans for the launch pad to ensure the preservation of the site.
In response to the article, the discovery of 4000-year-old archaeological remains at the base of the Ariane 6 launch pad in French Guiana has led to a reevaluation of the construction plans to ensure the preservation of the site.