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Map 15 Arelate-Massalia
Compiled by S. Loseby, 1995
Introduction
Map 15 Arelate-Massalia
Map 16 Colonia Forum Iulii-Albingaunum
All the Frenchdépartementscovered here were treated in the CAGR series, beginning with its first volume,
Alpes-Maritimes, in 1931. Its successor CAG is far more comprehensive, although unfortunately both maps were
compiled before publication of the relevant volumes. Some references to them are incorporated in the Directories,
however. Provence and Languedoc have in recent years been among the most dynamic regions of France inarchaeological terms. As well as the periodic entries inGallia Informations, the archaeology of the region sustains a
series of journals, notably theRevue Archéologique de Narbonnaise, Documents d'Archéologie Méridionale,Bulletin
d'Archéologie de Provence, Archéologie en Languedoc,andRevue des Etudes Ligures/Rivista di Studi Liguri.A
comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the ancient history and archaeology of the region is lacking (Rivet 1988 is the
best single work available); Bromwich (1993) at least provides a basic guide to the principal Greek and Roman
remains.Of the numerous sites known exclusively from archaeology, only those significant enough to have attracted at
least an article-length study are marked. The whole span from early Greek engagement with the region (c. 600 B.C.)
is covered, up until c. A.D. 500; locations mentioned only in works associated with Caesarius of Arles are therefore
excluded.From Cap Couronne eastwards (see La Couronne, Map 15 E3), the Provençal coastline appears to be little
altered since antiquity, while on the western side of Map 15 the evolution of the shores of Languedoc has largely
been gradual and minor-involving the shifting and consolidation of the sandbars which now separate the coastal
étangs (lagoons) from the sea, but which seem to have been less developed in antiquity. In between, however, in the
Rhône delta (ancient Rhodanus), change has been both constant and considerable. Its most striking manifestation is
the submerging of the ancient port of Fossae Marianae, and the associated ambiguities surrounding the course of the
celebrated Fossae Marianae canal; but the morphology of the whole area of the delta has undergone significant
evolution over the centuries. The reconstructions offered here can therefore be regarded as no more than
approximate. The course of the Durance (Druentia) has been much discussed too. Although the theory of a
subsidiary arm of the river running along the north side of the Alpilles should be abandoned, it is clear that much of
the land around the western end of the Alpilles, extending south-west towards Arles (Col. Arelate), was considerably
marshier than it is today.Centuriation is another challenging problem. Alongside the well-known Orange cadasters (Col. Arausio),
much painstaking work has now shown that the coastal plain of Languedoc was thoroughly centuriated in antiquity
(note especially Clavel-Lévêque 1983). The existence of sundry overlapping centuriations (up to five in places)
makes it impossible to represent all of these systems here; see the spate of specialist articles appearing in particular in
Revue Archéologique de Narbonnaise. East of the Rhône valley, in Basse-Provence, extensive centuriation is
rendered less likely by the fragmented nature of the terrain. Although attempts have been made to claim the
existence of numerous small systems (Soyer 1973; 1974), these have generally been doubted on both empirical and
chronological grounds. More broadly, in recent years Languedoc and Provence have given rise to numerous studies
of the long-term evolution of rural settlement patterns. Much valuable and innovative survey work is being done for
the areas around the Etang de Berre (Stomalimne) and Etang de Thau (Taurus in Map 15 B3) in particular.
The roads of the region have not been systematically examined as a network. The arterial routes, the east-west
axis formed by the Via Iulia Augusta-Via Aurelia-Via Domitia, and the north-south route on the eastern side of the
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Rhône, with their chains of road stations, are relatively well attested and discussed; but few other roads have been
considered in similar detail, and their courses are often ill-defined. No attempt is made here to show really minor or
extremely short stretches of road. Certain routes are omitted as too conjectural for inclusion; at the same time it must
be acknowledged that some of those shown may depend upon little more than local antiquarian tradition.
Directory
All place names are in France unless otherwise notedAbbreviations
CAG 13/1 F. Gateau,Carte archéologique de la Gaule 13/1. L'Etang-de-Berre,Paris,1996CAG 34/1 L. Schneider and D. Garcia,Carte archéologique de la Gaule 34/1. Le Lodévois,Paris,1998
CAG 48 D. Fabrié,Carte archéologique de la Gaule 48. La Lozère,Paris,1989 CAGR 5 F. Benoit,Carte archéologique de la Gaule romaine, V. Bouches-du-Rhône,Paris,1936 CAGR 7 J. Sautel,Carte archéologique de la Gaule romaine, VII. Vaucluse,Paris,1939 CAGR 8 M. Louis and A. Blanchet,Carte archéologique de la Gaule romaine, VIII. Gard,Paris,1941 CAGR 10 E. Bonnet,Carte archéologique de la Gaule romaine, X. Hérault,Paris,1946 CAGR 11 J. Sautel,Carte archéologique de la Gaule romaine, XI. Drôme,Paris,1957 CAGR 12 A. Grenier,Carte archéologique de la Gaule romaine, XII. Aude,Paris,1959 NamesGrid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference
A3 Ad Ermum RL mine and road station at
Peret-CabrièresCombarnous 1971, 82-83
E2 Ad Fines RL Mariquan area, near Goult Barruol 1962, 164-66 E3 Aemines R Sormiou? ItMarit 506.6; Rivet 1988, 222 A3 Agatha ACHRL Agde Bérard 1990; Nickels 1981; NPaulyF2 Alaunium See Map 16
E2 Albici HR near Notre-Dame des
AngesBarruol 1969, 273-77
C1AlèsCHR CAGR 8.365; Dedet 1981
C1AllègreRL? CAGR 8.326; PECS
C2 Ambrussum HR Pont-Ambroix, near
VilletelleFiches 1989
D2 Anatilii HR Barruol 1969, 203
B1 Andusia HR Anduze RE; PECS Anduze
E2 Apta Iulia RL Apt Barruol 1968; Rivet 1988, 256-58; NPaulyAquaeSextiae=Col.
Aquae Sextiae
D2 *Aramo? R Aramon CIL 12.2971; CAGR 8.127
C2 *Arandunum R Calvisson? CIL 12.4155; CAGR 8.61
A3 Araura/
CesseroR/
ACHRLSt-Thibéry ItAnt 389.4; PECS Cessero
A2 Arauris fl. HR Hérault RE
Arausio = Col. Arausio
Arelate = Theline
A2ArrigasR? two mines CAGR 8.433
A2AspiranR Fiches 1973; CAG 34/1.013
E3 Avatici HR Barruol 1969, 194-96
D2 Avennio ACHRL Avignon Gagnière 1970; Rivet 1988, 265-68;Christol 1992
Baeterrae = Col. Baeterrae
B3Balaruc-les-BainsRL Bermond 1992
F1BanonRL Gallia 16 (1958) 392-99; 18 (1960) 284-85E3Baou-de-St-MarcelACH Rayssiguier 1990
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Grid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference
F3Baou-RougeCH Honoré 1968
E3Baou-RouxACH Boissinot 1990
D2BarbegalRL Amouretti 1992
B3Le BarrouRL Sète PECS Sète; Gallia Infos (1987-88, i) 259C2BarutelR Bessac 1981
F3Les BaumellesSee Map 16
E2BeaumajourRL Bellet 1978; CAG 13/1.044
E1Beaumont-du-VentouxRL CAGR 7.85B; Goudineau 1991, 130;Bellet 1992
E2BeauregardACHR Poumeyrol 1959; PECS Urgo
D2 Bellintum L between Graveson and
RognonasItBurd 553.4; Rivet 1988, 269
B3 Blasco Ins. HR Ile de Brescou RE Blasco(n)
C2Bois des LensHR Bessac 1986
D1La BrècheL Feugère 1987
A3Les BréginesR? Clavel 1970, 339; Bedon 1984, 33, pl. 2 C1 *Briginnum? CHR Serre de Brienne, Brignon PECS Brignon; Souq 1989; Gallia Infos (1992, i) 107 C1 Brugetia? R Bruyès CIL 12.3362; Rivet 1988, 168 E2 Cabellio HRL Cavaillon PECS; Rivet 1988, 262-63; Bellet 1990 E3 Calcaria Solarium RL Vitrolles? RE Calcaria 1; Rivet 1988, 205F3 Camactulici? See Map 16
D1Camp de CésarCHRL Laudun PECS Laudun; Gallia Infos (1992, i) 112-13F3Camp de la FiguièreSee Map 16
D2 Campi Lapidei HR La Crau RE
C2CanteducR Bessac 1981
A2 Capraria L Cabrières Weidemann 1982, 2.67; CAG 34/1.045B1CarnoulèsR? CAGR 8.374
E1 Carpentorate/
*Forum NeronisRL/RCarpentras Ptol. 2.10.8; PECS; Rivet 1988, 283
F3 Carsicis R Cassis ItMarit 506.2-3; Rivet 1988, 222 E3Castellas de RognacHR Chabot 1968; PECS Rognac; CAG13/1, pp. 273-75
C2Les CastelsHR Nages Py 1978
D2La CatalaneHR Arcelin 1973
F2 Catuiacia RL St-Sauveur? near Céreste Barruol 1962, 166-69D2 Cavares HR people Barruol 1969, 236-44
D2 Cavares H confederation Barruol 1969, 231-72
B1 Cebenna M. See Map 17
Cessero = Araura
E2Château-BasRL Vernègues Grenier 1958, 280-85;Bromwich 1993, 237-39
F1Châtelard de LardiersACHRL Lardiers PECS Lardiers F3 Citharista RL La Ciotat ItMarit 506.3-4; Rivet 1988, 198, 201-202A2Clermont-l'HéraultR CAG 34/1.079
E3La ClocheH Chabot 1983
B2Clos-de-l'ArmetRL Majurel 1967
D2Clos de SerreRL Caumont-sur-Durance Mouraret 1990E2 Col. Aquae Sextiae
§ Col. Iulia Augusta
Aquae SextiaeHRL Aix-en-Provence PECS; Ambard 1984; Guyon 1986; NPaulyAquae III.5
D1 Col. Arausio
§ Col. Firma Iulia
Arausio SecundanorumHRL Orange PECS; Bellet 1991; Bromwich 1993,181-94; NPauly Arausio
Col. Arelate = Theline
A3 Col. Baeterrae
§ Col. Victrix Iulia
PaternaHRL settlement and bridge at
BéziersPECS 134-35; Clavel 1970; Sagnes 1986;
NPauly Baeterrae
A2CombedeFignolsR Peret Olive 1989; CAG 34/1, pp. 243-45A3La CondoumineRL Puissalicon Bacou 1971
Constantina = Theline
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Grid Name Period Modern Name / Location Reference
E2ConstantineHRL Bouloumié 1987; Leveau 1990; CAG13/1, pp. 212-16
A1Coste GuizonACHR CAG 48.91
E3La CouronneCHR CAG 13/1, pp. 258-61
F3La CourtineSee Map 16
E2CucuronR Guéry 1990
D1 Cypresseta L Sorgues area ItBurd 553.6; Rivet 1988, 269E2 Dexivates HR Barruol 1969, 203-206
E3 Dilis RL Anse des Laurons area ItMarit 507.5-6; PECS; CAG13/1, pp. 255-57
D2 Druentia fl. HRL Durance Barruol 1965; NPauly
A3 Elisykoi CH? Barruol 1973
B3EmbonneHRL Pomaredes 1992
E2EntremontH PECS; Arcelin 1990a
D2 Ernaginum RL St-Gabriel RE; CAGR 5.577
D2Les EscaunesR Bessac 1981
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