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La Graufesenque is an archaeological site 2 km from Millau, Aveyron, France, at the confluence of the rivers Tarn and Dourbie. As (market of the confluent), it was famous in the Gallo-Roman period for the production of high quality dark red terra sigillata Roman pottery, which was made in vast quantities and exported over much of the western part of the Roman Empire. The site, partly owned by the commune and partly private, has been listed by the French Ministry of Culture since 1926. It was classified as a monument historique in 1995.

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  • La Graufesenque (de)
  • La Graufesenque (it)
  • La Graufesenque (fr)
  • La Graufesenque (en)
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  • La Graufesenque (lateinisch Condatomagus) ist ein Weiler im östlichen Gemeindegebiet von Millau im französischen Département Aveyron. Der Ort liegt an der Mündung der Dourbie in den oberen Tarn und hat eine lange Geschichte aus römischer Zeit als Produktionsort einer römischen Keramikware (Südgallische Terra Sigillata). Der lateinische Ortsname ist aus der Tabula Peutingeriana überliefert. Die Keramikmanufaktur besaß eine überregionale Bedeutung im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr., als ihre Erzeugnisse in weite Teile des westlichen römischen Reiches exportiert wurden. (de)
  • La Graufesenque est un site archéologique sur le territoire de la commune de Millau dans le département de l'Aveyron, France. C'est le plus important atelier de poterie de l'empire romain au milieu du Ier siècle, notamment pour la céramique sigillée. (fr)
  • La Graufesenque is an archaeological site 2 km from Millau, Aveyron, France, at the confluence of the rivers Tarn and Dourbie. As (market of the confluent), it was famous in the Gallo-Roman period for the production of high quality dark red terra sigillata Roman pottery, which was made in vast quantities and exported over much of the western part of the Roman Empire. The site, partly owned by the commune and partly private, has been listed by the French Ministry of Culture since 1926. It was classified as a monument historique in 1995. (en)
  • La Graufesenque è un sito archeologico situato nel comune di Millau (dipartimento di Aveyron, regione Midi-Pirenei) nel sud-ovest della Francia. Il sito si trova a due chilometri dal centro abitato odierno, in una piccola piana alluvionale alla congiunzione dei fiumi Tarn e Dourbie. Si trovava nel territorio del popolo gallico dei Ruteni e aveva nome Condatomagus (da condate, "confluente", e da magus, "mercato"). Il suo sviluppo fu dovuto a quello di una significativa produzione di ceramica. (it)
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