ποΈ Sarrum-Vesunna
Gallo-Roman settlement ruins in southwestern France
π Fast Facts
- Located near Saint-Seurin-d'Uzet in the Charente-Maritime department
- Occupied from the 1st to 3rd century CE during Roman Gaul
- Comprises residential structures, workshops, and agricultural installations
- Accessible to researchers and archaeology enthusiasts; limited visitor infrastructure
Sarrum-Vesunna is an archaeological site preserving the remains of a Gallo-Roman settlement in southwestern France. The site spans multiple periods of occupation between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE, offering evidence of Romano-Celtic coexistence during the provincial period. Excavations have revealed domestic and artisanal structures typical of rural settlements in Aquitania ...