ποΈ Nemausus-Ugernum
Roman settlement ruins near Beaucaire, southern France
π Fast Facts
- Location: Near Beaucaire, Occitanie region, southern France
- Period: 1stβ3rd century CE
- Significance: Port settlement on the RhΓ΄ne River in Roman Gaul
- Status: Archaeological site with partial remains and museum exhibits
Nemausus-Ugernum was a Roman port settlement established along the RhΓ΄ne River in the province of Gallia Narbonensis during the 1st century CE. The site served as a trading post and administrative center, benefiting from its strategic position on a major river route connecting the Mediterranean to inland Gaul. Archaeological investigation has revealed structures, pottery, and artifacts spanning the first three centuries of the Common Era ...