๐๏ธ Augusta Viromanduorum-Camaracum
Roman settlement ruins in northern France
๐ Fast Facts
- Located near Arras in the Hauts-de-France region
- Established as a Roman military and commercial centre in the 1st century CE
- Centre for pottery and ceramic production during the Roman period
- Largely unexcavated; remains beneath modern urban development
Augusta Viromanduorum-Camaracum was a Roman settlement established in the territory of the Viromandui tribe in northern Gaul, near present-day Arras. The site functioned as a military vicus and commercial hub during the 1st to 3rd centuries CE, serving as a strategic point along trade routes connecting the Channel coast to the Rhine. The settlement is primarily known through archaeological survey and limited excavation rather than visible standing structures ...