๐๏ธ Autesiodor-Tricasis
Gallo-Roman archaeological site in Burgundy
๐ Fast Facts
- Located near Auxerre in the Yonne dรฉpartement, Burgundy region
- Ancient Gallo-Roman settlement dating to the 1stโ3rd centuries CE
- Named after the Roman auxiliary unit Cohors I Helvetiorum stationed there
- Remains include pottery, coins, and building foundations typical of a military vicus
Autesiodor-Tricasis was a Gallo-Roman vicus (settlement) established alongside a Roman military installation in what is now Burgundy, France. The site reflects the interaction between Roman military administration and local Gallic populations during the early Imperial period. Archaeological investigation has revealed domestic and commercial structures consistent with the supporting settlement of a fort or auxiliary camp ...