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🏛️ Monument romain provenant de Biot

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🏛️ Monument romain provenant de Biot
Fragmentary Roman stones from the Côte d'Azur, now housed in Antibes


🕐 2 min read · Updated 11 Apr 2026 at 00:41
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  • Location: Antibes archaeological collections, southern France
  • Material: Marble and limestone blocks with Latin inscriptions
  • Period: Roman antiquity, exact date of manufacture uncertain
  • Significance: Evidence of Roman occupation and monumental construction in Provence

Monument romain provenant de Biot is a collection of fragmentary Roman stone blocks now preserved in the archaeological collections of Antibes. These weathered marble and limestone pieces were originally quarried and erected in the Biot region during the Roman period and bear Latin inscriptions recording military dedications, commemorative markers, or religious votive texts. As of 2026, the stones remain accessible in Antibes for scholarly study and public viewing, where preservation in ...

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