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Map 18 Augustonemetum-Vindonissa

Compiled by G.D. Woolf, 1998 Introduction

The most obvious influences of physical geography on human settlement in this region are the presence, on the one hand, of the volcanic massifs of the Morvan in Burgundy (north of Augustodunum) and the central Massif, and on the other, of the western end of the Alpine range. Hydrology, the presence of alluvial soils, differences in land use and variations in population density all flow from this framework, which had much the same form in antiquity as it does today. In general, apart from minor alterations to water courses created by the construction of a network of canals (and more recently reservoirs), the regions present landscape and climate are probably similar to those of the Roman period. The major exception is the location of woodland. Extensive deforestation of areas not cleared in the Neolithic period was a feature of the Late Iron Agethe idea that primeval forests existed throughout Gaul at the time of Roman conquest is a mythand central France in the Roman period was in all likelihood as deforested as it has ever been. Subsequent reforestation reached a peak in very recent years, with the result that in some areas (the Morvan, for example) plantations make the understanding of ancient settlement very difficult indeed. Otherwise the major obstacle to archaeological investigation is the long-term continuity of settlement in the main centers of population. No Gallic civitas capitals exist in the region except under medium- or large-size cities. At best, important Roman sites like Col. Aventicum or Augustodunum lie under relatively quiet modern cities, but others, like Lugdunum and Genava have had to be reconstructed piecemeal through numerous urban excavations. This long-term continuity of settlement has made it especially difficult to understand the earliest traces of Roman urbanism, marked by temporary structures in wood and earth. On the other hand, urbanization, industrialization and the accompanying rural depopulation occurred relatively late in this part of France (Weber 1976), and the population density remains low by modern European standards. As a result, if the great conurbations have hampered research there, and if the slopes of the central Massif and the Morvan are now inaccessible to much research, much of the landscape remains between these extremes. It is no surprise, therefore, that some of the most successful work in the area has focused on the smaller settlements, especially what are now conventionally termed agglomrations scondaires, a term denoting all categories of settlement larger than a villa or smaller than a civitas capital. Extensive excavations of small towns like Alise-Ste-Reine (ancient Alesia) have been followed by regional surveys (note Mangin 1986; Bnard 1994), and the compilation of an atlas and associated analytical studies (Petit 1994). All these have made clear the central role played by villages, small sanctuaries and minor towns within this region, to the extent that around one hundred agglomrations scondaires are known from Burgundy and the Franche Comt alone, only the largest of which are marked here. Villas (Bayard 1996) and rural sanctuaries (Fauduet 1993) also existed, but do not seem to have been so prominent in these landscapes as in the north of France. The contrast may, however, reflect different conditions of land use, principally smaller properties and more woodland. Consequently, aerial photography has been less important here than in the Paris Basin, with the exception of a few areas like the Jurassian Finage (R. Doubs valley; ancient Dubis). Extensive survey has also been used more rarely than elsewhereagain with some exceptions, as in the valley of the R. Allier (ancient Elaver). Neither military garrisons nor centuriation (except at Mirebeau) have left much trace on these landscapes. Perhaps the most difficult element to map is the road system. In outline the Augustan road system is clear enough, anchored on Lugdunum with routes south down the Rhne valley to Narbonensis and Italy, west to Mediolanum (Map 14 E3) and north to Andematunnum, where the trunk road divides into one route to the Rhine and another to the north-west. Equally, the main routes through the Alpine valleys have been the same in every age (Pauli 1984). The itineraries confirm the long-lasting nature of this framework. The problem comes in ranking the much smaller roads, which over the Roman period (as numerous local studies demonstrate) formed a very dense and

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growing system within Gaul. To date and to follow the course of minor roads that have neither milestones nor paving is very difficult, to say the least; much, therefore, remains uncertain about such roads shown here. New discoveries are reported regularly in Gallia Informations, and summarized in CAG. Otherwise, in this part of France the Revue Archologique du Centre and the Revue Archologique de lEst et du Centre-Est are the main journals of record. For Switzerland, an invaluable handbook to Roman remains is Die Rmer in der Schweiz (1988), which comprises a detailed thematic discussion by R. Fellmann, and a fully annotated gazetteer of sites by W. Drack; the first part (updated) has appeared in French (Fellmann 1992).

Directory
All place names are in France unless otherwise noted Abbreviations
Aventicum CAG 01 CAG 03 CAG 42 CAG 52 CAG 71/1-2 CAG 71/3-4 Forschungen in Augst Rmer Schweiz Aventicum, Association pro Aventico, Avenches A. Buisson, Carte archologique de la Gaule 01. LAin, Paris, 1990 J. Corrocher, M. Piboule and M. Hilaire, Carte archologique de la Gaule 03. LAllier, Paris, 1989 M.-O. Lavendhomme, Carte archologique de la Gaule 42. La Loire, Paris, 1997 J.-J. Thvenard, Carte archologique de la Gaule 52. La Haute-Marne, Paris, 1996 A. Rebourg, Carte archologique de la Gaule 71. Autun, fasc. 1-2, Paris, 1993 A. Rebourg, Carte archologique de la Gaule 71. Sane-et-Loire, fasc. 3-4, Paris, 1993 Forschungen in Augst, Rmerstadt Augusta Raurica, Augst W. Drack and R. Fellmann, Die Rmer in der Schweiz, Stuttgart, 1988

Names
Grid A2 E2 D3 A1 E2 C4 B2 C4 E4 D4 F2 C4 A4 C2 C2 A3 A3 F2 B4 C4 F1 B3 A2 E1 A3 D3 Name Aballo Abnob(ai)a Ore Acaunum Aedui = (H)Aedui Agedincum Agri Decumates Albinnum Alesia Allobroges Alpes Graiae Alpes M. Altenburg-Rheinau Ambarri Ambert Andematunnum Andilly-en-Bassigny Aquae Bormonis? Aquae Calidae Aquae Helveticae Aquae Segetae Aquae Sextiae Arae Flaviae Arar fl. Arcy-sur-Cure Argentovaria? Ariolica? Ariorica Abiolica Period HRL RL Modern Name / Location Avallon GER St-Maurice SWI GER HR Alise-Ste.-Reine FRA / SWI GER / SWI RL RL HRL RL R Langres Bourbon-Lancy Vichy Baden SWI Reference Petit 1994, 74 See Map 11 Rmer Schweiz 495-96 See Map 11 See Map 12 See Map 17 Petit 1994, 12-16 (no. 1) See Map 17 See Map 17 See Map 1 See Map 19 See Map 17 See Map 17 Frzouls 1988, 275-421; NPauly CAG 52.009 CAG 71/3.16; Petit 1994, 57-58 (no. 35) CAG 03.306 Rmer Schweiz 348-53; Koller 1996; NPauly Aquae III.2 See Map 17 See Map 17 See Map 12 See Map 17 Petit 1994, 71-72 (no. 52) See Map 11 CAG 42.163 Petit 1994, 95-96 (no. 75)

GER HRL R?L RL La Pacaudire Pontarlier

264 Grid C3 A4 A3 C4 E4 B3 A4 A2 D4 C2 A2 E2 C4 B2 E3 E4 B3 A3 A3 C2 D4 F2 C4 E1 F2 A2 B3 E2 A3 A4 C2 A2 D2 A2 A4 E2 Name Arlay Arthona Arverni Augusta Augusta Praetoria Augusta Raurica = Col. Augusta Raurica Augustodunum Augustonemetum Autessiodurum Aventicum = Col. Aventicum Axima/ Forum Claudii Ceutronum Balesmes-sur-Marne Bandritum Basilia *Bellicum Beneuvre Bern Betuctelum? fl. Bibracte Boii? Bourbon-lArchambault Bourbonne-les-Bains Boutae *Brigobannis *Brioratis Brisiacus = (Mons) Brisiacus Brisigavi Buchs Bulcy Cabilonnum Gabilunnum Cambete Cantilia Cantobennum, Mon. Castrum Divionense *Dibio ChampallementCompierre Chassey-les-Montbozon Chevigny *Chrononum Col. Augusta Raurica Col. Paterna Pia Apollinaris Augusta Emerita Raurica Rauraci Col. Aventicum Col. Pia Flavia Constans Emerita Helvetiorum Foederata Col. Iulia Equestris/ Noviodunum Col. Lugdunum Colmier-le-Bas

MAP 18 AUGUSTONEMETUM-VINDONISSA Period HR Modern Name / Location Reference Petit 1994, 96-97 (no. 76) See Map 14 See Map 17 See Map 17 See Map 39 CAG 71/1; NPauly See Map 14 See Map 14 See Map 17 RL HRL R HRL HR Basel SWI SWI ITL Mont Beuvray CAG 52.036 See Map 14 PECS; Rmer Schweiz 354-60 See Map 17 Petit 1994, 19-20 (no. 5) Rmer Schweiz 363-66; Petit 1994, 125 (no. 96) See Map 39 CAG 71/4.477; Goudineau 1993; Guillaumet 1996; NPauly See Map 14 See Map 14 CAG 52.060 See Map 17 See Map 19 See Map 17 See Map 11 Rmer Schweiz 375-78 See Map 14 CAG 71/3.67; Petit 1994, 58-59 (no. 36) RE Cambes; Rmer Schweiz 168; Petit 1994, 163-64 (no. 167) See Map 14 See Map 14 Frzouls 1988, 179-274; Petit 1994, 23-27 (no. 9); NPauly Petit 1994, 51-52 Petit 1994, 112-13 See Map 14 See Map 14 PECS; Rmer Schweiz 323-37; Forschungen in Augst; NPauly Augusta 4 RE Aventicum; Rmer Schweiz 337-48; NPauly Rmer Schweiz 452-57 See Map 17 CAG 52.137

ITL RL Autun

RL GER

RL HRL RL

GER SWI Chalon-sur-Sane Kembs? SWI

R?L HRL HR RL

Dijon

Augst SWI

E3

HRL RL

Avenches SWI

D3 B4 B2

HRL/ L R

Nyon SWI

MAP 18 AUGUSTONEMETUM-VINDONISSA Grid C4 A4 A4 B4 C2 F2 A3 C2 C2 E4 A3 A1 D3 D3 A3 D2 D1 A2 A3 C2 Name Condate Corent Les Ctes-de-Clermont Crt-Chtelard Dammartin Danuvius fl. Decetia Dole Dubis fl. Duria (Bautica) fl. *Eborolacum Eburobriga Eburodunensis L. Eburodunum Elaver/ Elaris fl. Epamanduodurum Escles Escolives Espinasse-Vozelle Faverolles Forum Claudii Ceutronum = Axima Forum Claudii Vallensium = Octodurus Forum Segusiavorum Segusiavi Les Fouilletires Gannat Genava Gergovia? Granges Grozon (H)Aedui Helvetii Helvitii Hlstein Horbourg Icauna fl. *Iciodorum Intaranum Isara fl. Iulia Equestris = Col. Iulia Equestris Iuliomagus Iura M. Izernore Joeuvres Kloten La Perche Larga Larina *Ledo RL HRL SWI Largitzen am Large Lons-le-Saunier RL? H?R HR Period Modern Name / Location Reference See Map 17 See Map 14 See Map 14 See Map 17 Petit 1994, 97-99 See Map 23 See Map 14 Bedon 1984, 23 NPauly See Map 39 See Map 14 Petit 1994, 74-75 Rmer Schweiz 625 Rmer Schweiz 562-65; Petit 1994, 132-33 See Map 14 Frzouls 1988, 423-505; Petit 1994, 91-93 See Map 11 Petit 1994, 77-78 See Map 14 CAG 52.196

265

Doubs FRA / ITL Avrolles Lac de Neuchtel SWI Yverdun-les-Bains SWI Mandeure

CHRL CHRL CHRL RL HRL R

B4 A2 A3 D3 A4 B3 C3 B3 D3 E2 E1 A1 A4 A2 D4 F2 D3 C3 B4 F2 A3 E2 C4 C3

See Map 17 See Map 14 HRL HRL RL? HR HR R SWI SWI FRA HRL Entrains-sur-Nohain Genve / Geneva SWI See Map 14 Broise 1974; Rmer Schweiz 398-406; NPauly See Map 14 CAG 71/3.223; Petit 1994, 62 Petit 1994, 102-103 RE Aedui RE Rmer Schweiz 409-10 See Map 11 See Map 11 See Map 14 RE; PECS; Petit 1994, 53-54 See Map 17 See Map 19 KlPauly CAG 01.163 See Map 17 See Map 19 See Map 14 Numbered Villas 31 ItMiller 120; RE 1; Petit 1994, 165 See Map 17 Petit 1994, 103-105

SWI Jura FRA / SWI RL

266 Grid D3 C4 F2 F3 D1 A4 E2 A2 A4 B2 D3 B4 D2 F1 C2 B2 C2 A4 A2 D2 B3 B2 C2 D3 C2 E1 C3 B2 C1 A3 A4 D3 Name Lemannus L. Lausonius L. Lemincum Lenzburg Lepontii Leuci Lezoux Liestal Liger fl. Limane Lingones Lousonna Leusonna Lugdunensis Lugdunum = Col. Lugdunum [Luxovium] Magdalenenberg Maizires Mandubii Mantoche Martres-de-Veyre Massava Mathay Matisco [Mediolanum] Membrey Minnodunum Minodum Mirebeau (Mons) Brisiacus Mont-Rivel Mont-St-Jean Mosa? Moulins Musciacas? Nantuates Nevirnum? = Noviodunum? Noviodunum = Col. Iulia Equestris Noviodunum?/ Nevirnum? Noviomagus Nuits-St-Georges Oberentfelden Octodurus/ Forum Claudii Vallensium Orbe Oskela? Passy Penne Locos Petinesca Pierre-de-Bresse Pocrinium? Poeninus M. Pons Dubris Pully

MAP 18 AUGUSTONEMETUM-VINDONISSA Period HRL RL? Modern Name / Location Lac Lman SWI SWI ITL SWI Reference KlPauly See Map 17 Rmer Schweiz 427-30; Petit 1994, 128 See Map 39 See Map 11 See Map 17 Rmer Schweiz 430-34 See Map 14 See Map 14 RE Rmer Schweiz 423-26; Petit 1994, 127-28 See Map 17 RL RL HR R HRL HRL HR R RL HR HRL? H?R Luxeuil GER Petit 1994, 114-18 See Map 11 Petit 1994, 119 RE Petit 1994, 118-19 See Map 14 See Map 14 Petit 1994, 93-94 CAG 71/4.307; Petit 1994, 63-64 Petit 1994, 28-29 Petit 1994, 121-22 RE; Rmer Schweiz 243, 446-47; Petit 1994, 128 Petit 1994, 29-30; Goguey 1995 See Map 11 Petit 1994, 100-102 Bedon 1984, 35 See Map 11 See Map 14 Numbered Villas 32 See Map 14 RE Nantuatae

RL HRL HRL

Lausanne SWI

Mcon Mlain Moudon? SWI settlement and fort GER Cm. Equevillon

HR

SWI

A2 C1 B2 F2 E3 D3 F3 D4 D3 E2 C3 A3 D4 C3 D3

See Map 14 RL RL RL RL RL HRL RL HRL HRL R Les Bolards SWI SWI SWI Domodossola ITL Villeneuve? SWI Studen SWI Digoin-sur-Loire settlement and bridge at Pontoux SWI See Map 11 Petit 1994, 32-34 Rmer Schweiz 457-58 See Map 17 Rmer Schweiz 463-65 TIR Mediolanum 102 See Map 17 ItMiller 74-75; RE Pennolucos Rmer Schweiz 519-23; Petit 1994, 130 CAG 71/4.420; Petit 1994, 65-66 RE Pocrinium; CAG 71/3.202 See Map 17 RE Pons 12; CAG 71/4.563 Rmer Schweiz 471-73

MAP 18 AUGUSTONEMETUM-VINDONISSA Grid A4 E2 B4 A4 E1 B3 B3 B3 A3 B3 B2 A1 E4 E2 A4 D4 E1 E1 F4 E3 C2 A2 B1 C3 B2 D3 B3 F2 F3 B3 A3 F2 E3 F2 E1 D3 E2 E3 A3 C4 E3 F4 B2 D2 B3 C3 C3 F2 C1 Name *Randanum Rhenus fl. Rhodanus fl. *Ricomagus Riegel Rodumna S. Desideratus, Mon. Gurthonense Mon. St-Boil St-Bonnet St-Emilan St-Lger-du-Bois St-Valrien Salassi Salodurum S. Quiricus, Mon. Sapaudia Sasbach Sasbach-Sponeck Sebuinus Vicus *Sedunum Seduni Segobodium? Senones Sequana fl. Sequani Sidoloucum Sidotoco Tarnaias? Telonnum Tenedo Wrzacha Ticinus fl. Tinurtium Castrum Trinorciense Toulon-sur-Allier Turicum Uberi etliberg Umkirch Urba Uruncis? Vallenses Vallires Venetonimagus Veragri Verbanus L. *Vertillum? Vesontio Vieux-Fresne Villards-dHeria Vincelles Vindonissa Vittel L H?R H?R H?R RL ITL Soleure / Solothurn SWI GER GER ITL Sitten / Sion SWI Seveux Period Modern Name / Location Reference See Map 14 See Map 11 See Map 15 See Map 14 See Map 11 See Map 17 Vieillard-Troiekouroff 1976.115; CAG 71/4.382 Bedon 1984, 54; CAG 71/3.39 See Map 14 Bedon 1984, 104; CAG 71/3.172 Bedon 1984, 54; CAG 71/3.214 See Map 11 See Map 39 Petit 1994, 130 See Map 14 See Map 17 See Map 11 See Map 11 See Map 39 Rmer Schweiz 507-510 RE RE; Petit 1994, 120-22 See Map 11 See Map 11 See Map 17 RE Sidoloucus; Petit 1994, 37-38 Rmer Schweiz 443-44, 625 CAG 71/4.527 RE Tenedone; Rmer Schweiz 574-78; Petit 1994, 133-34 See Map 39 RE; CAG 71/4.537 See Map 14 See Map 19 RE See Map 19 See Map 11 ItAnt 348.3; RE ItAnt 252.2; ItMiller 55; Petit 1994, 162-63 KlPauly See Map 14 Numbered Villas 33 See Map 17 See Map 17 See Map 39 Petit 1994, 44-47 Frzouls 1988, 7-178 CAG 71/3.239 Petit 1994, 109-10 (no. 85) Petit 1994, 110-11 Rmer Schweiz 537-50; Petit 1994, 131-32 See Map 11

267

FRA / SWI GER Gourdon?

RL RL

RL L HRL HRL RL HRL L

Saulieu? Massongex SWI Toulon-sur-Arroux settlement and bridge at Zurzach SWI ITL / SWI Tournus SWI

HR R R R

SWI SWI GER Orbe vicinity SWI Illzach SWI FRA / SWI ITL Vertault Besanon Cm. Gueugnon Windisch SWI

HR HRL RL R R HRL

268 Grid D3 A3 D2 F2 D3 E1 Name Vivisco Vibisco Vorogio Vosegus M. Winkel-Seeb Yvonand Zhringer-Burgberg

MAP 18 AUGUSTONEMETUM-VINDONISSA Period RL Modern Name / Location Vevey? SWI Reference ItMiller 74; RE Viviscus; Petit 1994, 131 See Map 14 See Map 11 RL? R SWI SWI GER Rmer Schweiz 550-55 Rmer Schweiz 565-67 See Map 11

Aqueducts
Grid A3 B4 D3 Location Aquae Calidae Col. Lugdunum (3) Col. Iulia Equestris, at Divonne-les-Bains Period Reference See Map 14 See Map 17 CAG 01.147

RL?

Bridge
Grid F2 Location Turicum Period Reference See Map 19

Centuriation
Grid B3-B4 B4-C4 B4-C4 C3-C4 D3 F4 Location N Col. Lugdunum E Col. Lugdunum S Col. Lugdunum NE Col. Lugdunum Genava S Sebuinus Vicus Period Reference See Map 17 See Map 17 See Map 17 See Map 17 Broise 1974, 102; Rmer Schweiz 101 (n. 2) See Map 39

RL

Roads (Major)
Itinerary (major) Lousonna Ariorica Vesontio Andematunnum Lousonna Ariorica Eburodunum Col. Aventicum Salodurum Col. Augusta Raurica Lousonna Octodurus Augusta Praetoria Octodurus *Sedunum Vindonissa Col. Augusta Raurica Argentoravia? Umkirch Col. Augusta Raurica Andematunnum Castrum Divionense Cabillonum Andematunnum NW Andematunnum Mosa? Cabillonum Vesontio Epamanduodurum Epamanduodurum Col. Augusta Raurica Argentoravia? Period RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL Reference Mangin 1986, 222 Rmer Schweiz Rmer Schweiz Rmer Schweiz Petit 1994, 83 Petit 1994, 91 Bnard 1994, 266 Petit 1994, 203 Petit 1994, 203 Bnard 1994, 266 Petit 1994, 83

MAP 18 AUGUSTONEMETUM-VINDONISSA Itinerary Col. Lugdunum Forum Segusiavorum Augustonemetum Col. Lugdunum Matisco Cabillonum Augustodunum Augustodunum Noviodunum Aquae Segetae Forum Segusiavorum Rodumna Decetia Genava Col. Iulia Equestris Lousonna Genava Passy (minor) Vesontio Cabillon Grozon *Ledo Vincelles Col. Lugdunum Castrum Divionense [Mediolanum] Augustodunum Granges Cabillon Aballo Augustodunum Augustodunum Agedincum Alesia Vertillum N Augustodunum Vesontio Cabillon Augustodunum Alesia Andematunnum Augustodunum Aquae Bormonis? Alesia Andematunnum Andematunnum [Luxovium] Andematunnum Vittel Segobodium? Andematunnum [Luxovium] Forum Segusiavorum Rodumna Vorogio Augustodunum Vorogio Rodumna Col. Lugdunum Vorogio Aquae Calidae Augustonemetum Mathay Vesontio Ariorica Col. Aventicum Lousonna Octodurus Eburodunum Petinesca Sedunum Central Alpine passes Vesontio Andematunnum [Luxovium] Epamanduodurum Period RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL Reference Genin 1997, 17-18 Genin 1997, 17-18 Dowdle 1987 Genin 1997, 17-18 Genin 1997, 17-18 Mangin 1986, 222 Rmer Schweiz Mangin 1986, 206, 222; CAG 01, p. 28 Petit 1994, 24 Petit 1994, 62 Dowdle 1987 Bnard 1994, 266 Bnard 1994, 266 Bnard 1994, 266 Pinette 1986, 120 Bnard 1994, 266 Mangin 1986, 222 Petit 1994, 203 Mangin 1986, 222 Genin 1997, 17-18 Genin 1997, 17-18 Genin 1997, 17-18 Genin 1997, 17-18 Bnard 1994, 266 Bnard 1994, 266 Rmer Schweiz Rmer Schweiz Bnard 1994, 266

269

Unlocated Toponyms
Name Alisincum/ Aquae Nisincii Arialbinnum Boxum Caistena Crusinie Filena/ Tilena Filo Musiaco Gramato Loposagium R L Period R/ L RL L L L Probable Location possibly Bourbon-lArchambault? road station in Basel area road station W Augustodunum road station W Vesontio road station, possibly Thil-le-Chtel road station, SE Vesontio road station W Larga road station W Epamanduodurum Reference ItMiller 117; CAG 71/3.16 ItMiller 55; Rmer Schweiz 358; Petit 1994, 124-25 ItMiller 115 ItMiller 56 ItMiller 119; RE Crusinia; Petit 1994, 105-106 ItMiller 81; RE ItMiller 72; RE ItMiller 120 ItMiller 120; RE; Petit 1994, 89-90

270 Name Robur Sitillia Stabulis Uromago = Viromagus Varcia Vetatuduro Vidubia Viromagus/ Uromago R L R Period L

MAP 18 AUGUSTONEMETUM-VINDONISSA Probable Location fort in Basel area road station, possibly Thiel-sur-Acolin road station N Cambete Reference AmmMarc 30.3.1; RE RE; CAG 03.46 ItAnt 354.2

road station, possibly Larrt road station E Vesontio road station N Cabillonnum Oron-la-Ville? SWI

ItMiller 70; RE ItAnt 349.1 ItMiller 81; RE ItMiller 126; Petit 1994, 129

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