Historical Monument 18 juillet 1978 (≈ 1978)
Classification of remains by official decree.
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Heritage classified
Gallo-Roman vestiges (all) (C 80, 81): classification by decree of 18 July 1978
Origin and history
The Gallo-Roman remains of Blond, located in the municipality of Blond in Haute-Vienne (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), constitute a major archaeological site of the Gallo-Roman period. These remains, protected by a classification as Historic Monuments since 1978, include a set of structures whose precise details are not explicitly described in the available sources. Their location, although approximate, is estimated around the rue des Tilleuls, in the centre of the commune.
The Gallo-Roman period in Limousin, a historical region now integrated into New Aquitaine, corresponds to an era of gradual Romanization of the Gallic territories, marked by the establishment of cities, roads and infrastructures typical of the Roman Empire. The remains of Blond are part of this broader context, where rural settlements (village) and places of worship played a central role in social and economic organization. Local populations, often dedicated to agriculture and crafts, coexisted with Gallo-Roman elites, gradually integrating Roman lifestyles and techniques.
The classification of the remains by decree of 18 July 1978 underlines their heritage and archaeological importance. This status of Historic Monument aims to preserve these traces of the past, while allowing their study to better understand the dynamics of occupation and cultural practices of the time. Practical information about their accessibility or visit is not specified in the sources consulted, limiting details of their current use.