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Fortified habitat en Territoire de Belfort

Fortified habitat

    33 Domaine du Bois Joli
    90300 Belfort
Ownership of the municipality
Habitat fortifié
Habitat fortifié
Habitat fortifié

Timeline

Âge du Bronze
Âge du Fer
Antiquité
Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
800 av. J.-C.
700 av. J.-C.
100 av. J.-C.
0
1900
2000
vers 800-750 av. J.-C.
End of occupation (final Bronze)
vers 4500 av. J.-C.
Beginning of Neolithic Occupation
7 juin 1993
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Fortified habitat, sited Haut du Mont (cad. CD 08): inscription by order of 7 June 1993

Origin and history

The fortified habitat of the Bois de la Miotte is a major archaeological site located in the municipality of Belfort, in the Territory of Belfort (region Burgundy-Franche-Comté). This monument, classified as a historical monument since 1993, bears witness to a continuous human occupation over nearly four millennia, from the Middle Neolithic (c. 4500 B.C.) until the end of the Bronze Age (c. 800-750 B.C.). Its strategic location and remains provide valuable insight into the lifestyles and fortification techniques of local prehistoric societies.

The site was officially recognized and protected by an order of inscription dated June 7, 1993, under the name "Fortified Habitat, Lieud Bois de la Miotte". The excavations and archaeological studies revealed a prolonged occupation, covering both Neolithic and Protohistory, with material traces associated with these periods. The approximate location of the site is indicated near Rue Sous la Miotte, near Ofemont, although its official administrative address remains attached to the city of Belfort (code Insee 90010).

Historically, this type of fortified habitat illustrates the evolution of sedentary communities into organized defensive structures, perhaps reflecting social tensions or resource protection needs. Although the available sources (Wikipedia, Monumentum) do not mention any specific characters or events related to this site, its listing as historical monuments underscores its heritage importance. The property of the site now belongs to the municipality of Belfort, but its accessibility to the public or its conditions of visit are not specified in the documents consulted.

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