ποΈ Rotomagus-Loium
Gallo-Roman settlement and archaeological site in Normandy
π Fast Facts
- Located near Rouen in Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
- Gallo-Roman urban settlement active from the 1st to 3rd centuries CE
- Name derives from Celtic and Latin roots, reflecting cultural blending
- Archaeological evidence includes pottery, coins, and structural remains
Rotomagus-Loium was a Gallo-Roman settlement in what is now northern France, representing the interaction between Celtic and Roman cultures during the early Imperial period. The site provides archaeological evidence of civilian occupation and economic activity in Roman Gaul. Excavations have yielded artifacts spanning roughly two centuries, offering insights into daily life, trade, and settlement patterns in this region of the province ...