๐๏ธ Condatomagus-Segodunum
Gallo-Roman settlement in the Massif Central
๐ Fast Facts
- Location: Javols, Lozรจre department, Occitanie region, southern France
- Era: 1stโ3rd century CE, Gallo-Roman period
- Function: Administrative and commercial center in Roman Gaul
- Current status: Archaeological site with visible remains and interpretive infrastructure
Condatomagus-Segodunum was a Gallo-Roman settlement located in the Massif Central plateau of southern France. The dual nomenclature reflects the site's Roman administrative designation and its earlier Celtic name. Established during the 1st century CE following Roman conquest, it served as a regional administrative and trading hub. The site was inhabited until the 3rd century and has yielded substantial evidence of daily life, commerce, and urban planning under Roman rule ...