Gallic then Gallo-Roman Varennes - Office de Tourisme Varennes
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Gallic then Gallo-Roman Varennes - Office de Tourisme Varennes
then Gallo-Roman Varennes From an archaeological point of view, this is an untypical city because of the early human occupation. Polished and heeled axes and various flints have been discovered there for the end of Prehistory. The territory was occupied from the second millenium before our era, and the crafts and trades with the surrounding communities had already begun to specialize. But the most traces of occupation to be found were from the Gallic and Gallo-Roman eras. At the Gallic era, Varennes-sur-Allier is located in a pagus(1) at the crossroads of four of the most powerful cities of the central Gaul (Neris in the West, Autun north-west, Lyon south-east, and Clermont in the South). This city is 20-acre wide, at the right bank of the Allier; another city of about the same size and named Vorogio, sitting on top of it, is mentioned in the antique texts and maps, on coins and various objects, and was located under the current area of Vouroux. During the first and second centuries before our era, Varennes-sur-Allier, which is then a secondary urban area, becomes a strategic crossroads with a condensed rural population who specialized in the production of raw materials available on site like the schist or clay, as shown by many remains. Others show the importation and production (amphorae). Varennes was an important commercial nerve center. From the Gallic era, the urban area of Vouroux seems to have gotten into a distribution network of Italian wine. And the discovery in 2005 of a still visible lime-kiln in the city shows a limestone quarrying of the surroundings along with an industrial lime production. The presence of kilns also implies that there was a strong hand-crafted production and ceramics trade. Mold fragments have been discovered: these imply that there were workshops of figurine production (coroplast) and bone craft objects in the city. And according to the many scoria(2) and finished objects found, as fibulae, bracelets, rings and brooches, metal workshops already existed then. As for the eras after the Roman occupation, coins from the Merovingian dynasty have been discovered and show an occupation carried on until the establishment of a medieval Villefranche. The urban area has existed for more than 23 centuries. (1) Legal and territorial district during the Roman Antiquity, of a surface about equal to the ones of the current cantons. May also refer to secondary urban areas. (2) Rock metal residues. c-toucom.com • Photos : Musée Anne de Beaujeu Gallic
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