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Gallo-Roman vestiges in the Dawn

Retrouvez les 16 Gallo-Roman vestiges in the Dawn recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Roman Ways of Lesmont
Roman Ways
10500 Lesmont

The sections of the Roman Ways of Lesmont are ancient remains located in the commune of Lesmont, in the Grand Est region. These traces testify to the Roman road network in this area.
Roman Ways of La Rothière
Roman Ways
10500 La Rothière

The sections of the Roman Ways of La Rothière are Gallo-Roman remains located in the Great East, part of an ancient road network linking Milan to Boulogne.
Roman Ways of Juvanze
Roman Ways
10140 Juvanzé

The sections of Roman roads of Juvanze are ancient remains located in the village of Juvanze, in the Grand East region. Their exact period remains indefinite.
Roman Ways of Brienne-le-Château
Roman Ways
10500 Brienne-le-Château

The sections of the Roman roads of Brienne-le-Château are Gallo-Roman remains located in the Far East, connecting ancient Roman cities such as Nasium and Andemantunnum.
From Langres to Remps and from Troyes to Naix
Roman Ways
10500 Brienne-la-Vieille

The sections of Roman roads from Langres to Remps and from Troyes to Naix, located in Brienne-la-Veille, are Gallo-Roman remains of ancient road axes linking Nasium to Andemantunnum in the Far East.
From Langres to Reims, from Troyes to Naix
Roman Ways
10500 Bétignicourt

The sections of Roman roads from Langres to Reims and from Troyes to Naix, located in Betignicourt (Great East), are Gallo-Roman vestiges of major roads linking Nasium to Andemantunnum, classified as historical monuments.
Oppidum de Bar-sur-Aube
Barred spur
10200 Bar-sur-Aube

Bar-sur-Aube's opidum, a 10-hectare barred spur-like Gaulish site, dates from the Iron Age and the Middle Ages. Located in the Dawn, it was attributed to the Lingons and houses remains of Segessera.
Gallo-Roman potters station in La Villeneuve-au-Châtelot
Potter workshop
10400 La Villeneuve-au-Châtelot

The Gallo-Roman potters station of La Villeneuve-au-Châtelot, located in the Aube, is an extensive archaeological workshop from the 1st to the 2nd century, exploiting clay and riverways for major ceramic production in Champagne.