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ROMAN FRANCE - Julius Caesar's GAUL

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« on: July 12, 2009, 07:09:58 am »



In 7 B.C., at a point along the Via Aurelia, the Romans erected a monument to the emperor Augustus.









                                                         V I A   A U R E L I A




                                                 The Roman Empire's Lost Highway


                               French amateur archaeologist Bruno Tassan fights to preserve


                           a neglected 2,000-year-old ancient interstate in southern Provence






By Joshua Hammer
Photographs by
Clay McLachlan
Smithsonian magazine,
June 2009

At first glance, it didn't appear that impressive: a worn limestone pillar, six feet high and two feet wide, standing slightly askew beside a country road near the village of Pélissanne in southern France.

"A lot of people pass by without knowing what it is," Bruno Tassan, 61, was saying, as he tugged aside dense weeds that had grown over the column since he last inspected it. Tassan was showing me a milliaire, or milestone, one of hundreds planted along the highways of Gaul at the time of the Roman Empire. The inscription had worn away ages ago, but Tassan, a documentary filmmaker and amateur archaeologist,
was well versed in the artifact's history.

This particular stone, set in place in 3 B.C. during the reign of Augustus, was once a perfect cylinder, set along the nearly 50 miles between Aquae Sextiae (Aix-en-Provence) and Arelate (Arles). "It's one of the last standing," Tassan said.
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