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Gallo-Roman vestiges in Aude

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Gallo-Roman Funeral Monument in Villelongue-d'Aude
Roman Funeral Monument
11300 Villelongue-d'Aude

Gallo-Roman funerary monument located in Villelongue-d'Aude, Occitanie. This ancient vestige testifies to the Roman presence in the region, without specific period identified.
Gallo-Roman amphitheatre of Narbonne
Gallo-Roman amphitheatre
11100 Narbonne

The Gallo-Roman amphitheatre of Narbonne, built in the second century, is a Roman monument buried in the Aude, in Occitanie. Its remains, recorded in 1943 and 1953, testify to its historical importance in the ancient Narbo Martius.
Gallo-Roman Villa, called Fount from Rome to Fleury
Villa Gallo-Romane
11560 Fleury

The Gallo-Roman villa Font de Rome, dated from the 2nd century, is an archaeological site in ruins located in Fleury (Aude), Occitanie. Its walls, incorporating shells, and its atypical plan make it a unique testimony of the High Empire in the region.
Jackets of the Cayla oppidum
Oppidum
11120 Mailhac

The Cayla Oppidum, located in Mailhac (Aude), is a major archaeological site occupied from the Final Bronze Age to the Gallo-Roman era, bearing witness to an Ibero-Languecian civilization and its social and commercial evolution.
Oppidum de Montlaurès in Narbonne
Oppidum
11100 Narbonne

The Oppidum de Montlaurès, protohistoric site of the Iron Age near Narbonne, was a strong elisych place before being gradually abandoned after the foundation of Narbo Martius (118 B.C.).
Roquefort-des-Corbières Milestones
Mileage
11540 Roquefort-des-Corbières

The miles of Roquefort-des-Corbières are four Gallo-Roman remains of Via Domitia, located near the village, dating from Antiquity (I and IV centuries). Ranked historic monuments in 1974.