Historical classification 1981 (≈ 1981)
The cave is classified as a historical monument.
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Position de référence.
Origin and history
The Bouillon Cave is a natural site located in the commune of Vichel-Nanteuil, in the department of Aisne, in the Hauts-de-France region. This monument, although its exact period of use is not specified in the available sources, is of significant historical and archaeological interest. Its classification as historic monuments in 1981 underlines its heritage importance for the region and France.
The Bouillon tomb cave is part of a context where the caves and natural cavities were often reused for funeral or ritual purposes. In the Hauts-de-France, as in other regions, these sites could serve as places of collective burial or shrines, reflecting the cultural and religious practices of local populations throughout the centuries. These monuments offer a valuable testimony to the traditions and social organization of the communities that have frequented them.
The classification of the cave in 1981 helped protect this site and preserve it for future generations. This type of monument, although less publicized than castles or churches, plays a key role in understanding funeral practices and lifestyles of ancient societies. The Bouillon Cave, by its unique character, contributes to enriching the historical and archaeological heritage of the Aisne.