The Oppidum d'Ensérune is an ancient hill-town (or ''
oppidum
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'') near the village of
Nissan-lez-Ensérune,
France
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, located between
Béziers
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and
Narbonne
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close to the D609 (formerly
RN9) and
Canal du Midi
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. It has been listed since 1935 as a ''
monument historique
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'' by the
French Ministry of Culture
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.
[ Oppidum d'Ensérune]
The settlement was occupied without interruption between the 6th century BC and 1st century AD
Ensérune, junction of Prehistoric Civilisations (Nissan-les-Ensérune, Hérault)
on a hill with good views over the coastal plain, being close to the Via Domitia
The Via Domitia was the first Roman road built in Gaul, to link Italy and Hispania through Gallia Narbonensis, across what is now Southern France. The route that the Romans regularised and paved was ancient when they set out to survey it, and tra ...
, the Montady lake, and fertile agricultural land below.
There is a museum on the site which offers a display of some of the finds on the site, as well as giving more information about the fort and the field system.
Below the ''oppidum'' was the swamp of Montady, (centred on ), which is now wedge shaped fields separated by irrigation ditches that converge in the centre. In the 13th century, the swamp was drained; the ditches allowed water to flow to the centre of the circular depression, from which it was conveyed through underground pipes several kilometres to the south. The drainage is still functional and remains in use.
Gallery
External links
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Oppidum d'Ensérune's official website
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References
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Populated places established in the 6th century BC
Populated places disestablished in the 1st century
Oppida
Archaeological sites in France
Monuments historiques of Hérault
Former populated places in France
Archaeological museums in France
Museums of ancient Rome in France
Museums in Hérault
Monuments of the Centre des monuments nationaux