Published 2022-11-01
“…They occupy the south-western quarter of the Early Roman city, more particularly the area between the south-eastern corner of the forum and the ancient arch known as the “Arch of Ceres,” which was absorbed by the city during the layout of the city walls in Late
Antiquity. Thus, at the end of
Antiquity and for the duration of the medieval period, the two sites remained intra muros, located, nonetheless, only a
few meters from the ramparts in the case of rue Ponsardin. …”
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