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Fécamp Oppidum of Canada en Seine-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Vestiges Gallo-romain
Oppidum
Seine-Maritime

Fécamp Oppidum of Canada

    Côte du Canada
    76400 Fécamp

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
1983
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Oppidum Camp of Canada (portions) (Box AP 37-39): Order in Council of April 25, 1983

Origin and history

The Oppidum du Canada de Fécamp is a major archaeological site of the Iron Age, located in the commune of Fécamp, in the Seine-Maritime department. This monument, partially protected by a classification under the Historical Monuments since 1983, illustrates the Gaulish occupation in this coastal region of Normandy. The preserved remains, although limited to portions of the site, provide an overview of the defensive strategies and spatial organization of the communities of that time.

The location of the oppidum, mentioned as approximate (59 Chemin du Nid de Verdier), reflects the precision challenges associated with ancient archaeological data. Private property, access and value depends on local initiatives. At the Iron Age, the oppidas played a central role as strong places, places of exchange and symbols of power for the Gaulish peoples.

Their establishment in Normandy, close to sea and land routes, emphasized their strategic importance in the commercial and military networks of the time.

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