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Archaeological site of the Marais in Belle-Eglise dans l'Oise

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Oise

Archaeological site of the Marais in Belle-Eglise

    Le Marais
    60540 Belle-Eglise

Heritage classified

See town of : Chambly

Origin and history

The archaeological site of the Marais in Belle-Eglise is a historical monument located in the commune of Belle-Eglise, in the department of Oise (60). Although its exact location is considered mediocre (precision note: 5/10), it is referenced in the Mérimée base under the Insee code 60060, attached to the arrondissement of Beauvais and the Hauts-de-France region (formerly Picardie). No specific period is mentioned in available sources, but its status as a Historic Monument indicates an official heritage recognition.

The protected elements of the site appear to be associated with the neighbouring town of Chambly, suggesting a possible extension or historical link between the two localities. Practical information, such as access to the visit or related services (rent, accommodation), is not documented in current sources. The approximate address, 6 Rue Champlaid in Belle-Eglise, is derived from GPS coordinates, but no detailed architectural or archaeological description is provided.

This type of site usually reflects the ancient human occupation or specific activities (agricultural, artisanal, or religious) in wetlands, frequent in Picardia.

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