๐๏ธ Nemetacum-Camaracum
Roman settlement ruins in northern Gaul, modern Arras
๐ Fast Facts
- Located in present-day Arras, Pas-de-Calais, northern France
- Occupied from the 1st century CE through the late Roman period
- Served as a regional administrative and commercial hub under Roman rule
- Archaeological remains are largely underground; visible sites include sections of Roman walls and foundations
Nemetacum-Camaracum was a settlement in Roman Gallia Belgica, established in the northern borderlands of the Roman Empire. The site occupied the territory of the Atrebates, a Celtic people whose lands were incorporated into the Roman administrative system during the 1st century CE. The settlement developed as a centre of trade and governance, benefiting from its position along major Roman communication routes ...