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Archaeological sites in Languedoc-Roussillon

Retrouvez les 11 archaeological sites in Languedoc-Roussillon recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Sélection de 8 archaeological sites sur 11 dans le Languedoc-Roussillon

Archaeological vestiges of the Clos de la Lombarde in Narbonne
Archaeological vestiges
11100 Narbonne

The remains of the Clos de la Lombarde in Narbonne reveal a Gallo-Roman quarter of the 1st-Vth century, with domus, thermal baths and Paleo-Christian basilica, classified as a historical monument in 2007.
Aven of incineration of the Suquet aux Matelles
Archaeological sites
34270 Les Matelles

The Suquet aux Matelles incineration plant is an archaeological site in the commune of Matelles in the Occitan region. This monument bears witness to ancient funeral practices in this area.
Wisigothic Cemetery of Estagel
Cemetery
66310 Estagel

The Wisigothic cemetery of Estagel, located in the Pyrénées-Orientales, is a Ve-VIth century necropolis composed of more than 200 graves in shale slabs, revealing rural life in southern Gaul under wisigothic influence.
Neolithic burials from Cante-Perdrix to Calvisson
Neolithic burials
30420 Calvisson

The neolithic burials of Cante-Perdrix in Calvisson, located in Occitanie, constitute a prehistoric burial site emblematic of this region of southern France.
Peiro escrito in Olargues
Archaeological sites
34390 Olargues

The rock engravings known as Peiro escrito in Olargues are prehistoric remains located in the Hérault, Occitanie. These engraved works bear witness to ancient parietal art in the region.
Archaeological vestiges of Montferrand
Archaeological vestiges
11320 Montferrand

The archaeological remains of Montferrand, located in the Aude, date from the High Middle Ages and include thermal baths and two rare Paleo-Christian churches outside the great ancient urban centres.
Archaeological vestiges of the Pallas in Mèze
Archaeological vestiges
34140 Mèze

The archaeological remains of the Pallas in Mèze, dated from the Xth and 11th centuries, are a key medieval site to understand the formation of the village in Occitanie. These ruins reveal a continuous occupation since the Carolingian era.
Vestiges of Maho Pech Oppidum

11130 Sigean

The Pech Maho oppidum, located in Sigean, Occitanie, is a fortified Celtic site from the 6th to the 3rd century BC, a former trading counter between Mediterranean and indigenous peoples, abandoned after a brutal destruction linked to the Punic wars.