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🏰 Camp de Tremblay à Verneuil-en-Halatte

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🏰 Camp de Tremblay à Verneuil-en-Halatte
Iron Age hillfort on the Picardy plateau, northern France


🕐 2 min read · Updated 11 Apr 2026 at 02:56
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  • Location: Picardy plateau, northern France
  • Period: Iron Age, possibly occupied during Roman conquest
  • Culture: Belgic tribe settlement
  • Type: Hillfort with defensive earthworks

Camp de Tremblay is a fortified hilltop settlement in northern France that demonstrates Iron Age military architecture and possible later Roman adaptation. Located on the Picardy plateau, the site likely dates to the Iron Age and may have been reoccupied during the Roman conquest of Gaul. As of 2026, Camp de Tremblay remains an archaeological site accessible for research, with its earthwork defenses largely preserved due to limited modern excavation ...

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