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🏛️ Augustomagus-Beuvraignes
Gallo-Roman settlement ruins in the Somme valley


🕐 1 min read · Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 20:41
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Beuvraignes, Somme department, northern France
  • Period: 1st–3rd centuries CE (Gallo-Roman era)
  • Status: Archaeological site with scattered remains and museum collections
  • Access: Limited; nearest town is Amiens (approximately 40 km south)

Augustomagus-Beuvraignes was a modest Gallo-Roman settlement located in the Somme valley, strategically positioned along regional trade routes. The site reflects the integration of Celtic and Roman settlement patterns during the imperial period. Significant archaeological work has documented pottery, coins, and structural remains, though the site itself contains few visible structures above ground ...

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