The Oppidum d'Enserune is an ancient hill-town (or oppidum) near the village of Nissan-lez-Enserune, France, located between Béziers and Narbonne close to the D609 (formerly RN9) and Canal du Midi.
The settlement was occupied without interruption between the 6th Century BC and 1st Century AD [1], its location being chosen presumably because it was a hill with good views over the coastal plain, being close to the Roman road Via Domitia, 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
External links
- Ministry of Culture listing for Oppidum d'Ensérune (French)
- Ministry of Culture photos
- http://www.oppidumdenserune.com
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/romainboussaud/2291247058/in/set-72157603980631132/ A very good Panorama of the Oppidum
- About Montady
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