🏛️ Ruines romaines à Membrey

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🏛️ Ruines romaines à Membrey
Gallo-Roman settlement remains in eastern France


🕐 1 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 05:15
đź“‹ Fast Facts
  • Location: Membrey commune, Haute-SaĂ´ne department, eastern France
  • Period: Gallo-Roman era (exact dating under investigation)
  • Status: Partially excavated archaeological site; ongoing research
  • Settlement type: Size and function remain subject to scholarly debate

Membrey in the Haute-Saône department preserves archaeological remains of a Gallo-Roman settlement whose full extent and character continue to be investigated. The site has yielded substantial architectural foundations and domestic artifacts that indicate organized settlement activity during the Roman period. The exact chronology, size, and primary function of the settlement—whether a small village, larger town, or fortified structure—remain open to archaeological interpretation.

🏗️ Architectural Evidence

🏺 Archaeological Finds

🔬 Ongoing Research

🌟 Final Word

The Membrey ruins contribute to understanding rural and semi-urban Gallo-Roman settlement patterns in eastern France. As excavation and analysis continue, the site promises further clarification of Roman-era occupation, infrastructure, and economic activity in the region.