Historical Monument 5 septembre 1986 (≈ 1986)
Legal protection of the site by decree.
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Heritage classified
Gallo-Roman habitat of the Bief Grange (Cd. AC 210): classification by decree of 5 September 1986
Origin and history
The Gallo-Roman habitat of the Bief Grange is a monument located in Anse, in the Rhône department, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This archaeological site, dated from the Gallo-Roman period, bears witness to the human occupation and lifestyles of this period in the region. It was classified as a Historical Monument by ministerial decree on 5 September 1986, which underlines its heritage importance and the need for its preservation.
The location of the site, although specified by an approximate address (69 Golf Trail, 69480 Anse), remains of limited accuracy, with an accuracy estimated at 5 out of 10 based on available data. This classification specifically concerns Gallo-Roman habitat, identified under the cadastral reference AC 210. The site is now owned by the municipality of Anse, but information about its accessibility to the public (visits, rental, accommodation) is not specified in the sources consulted.
The remains of this type of habitat provide an overview of domestic structures and the spatial organization of Gallo-Roman rural settlements. In the regional context of the time, these habitats played a central role in the agricultural economy and local trade. They also reflect the gradual integration of Roman lifestyles by the Gaulish people, particularly in architecture and urban planning.
The data available is mainly from the Merimée database and the Monumentum platform. They include administrative information, such as the Insee code of the municipality (69009) and details on the legal protection of the site. However, sources do not provide information on potential archaeological excavations, discovered artifacts, or historical occupants of the site.
The photograph associated with the site is credited to a Creative Commons (Ansesolo) licensed user, but no detailed visual or architectural description is provided in the source texts. This limits the precise understanding of the current state of the remains or their extent. The location can be adjusted via tools such as Street View, suggesting possible imprecise initial GPS coordinates.
Finally, this monument is part of a wider Gallo-Roman heritage in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, a region rich in similar archaeological sites. These habitats illustrate the Romanization of Gaul and the local adaptations to Roman cultural and technological influences, although the specificities of the Bief Barn are not detailed in the available sources.
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