
H 245 x W 174 mm
396 pages
175 figures, 10 maps (colour throughout)
Published Aug 2026
ISBN
Paperback: 9781805831808
Digital: 9781805831815
Keywords
Roman Gaul; south-west France; Roman archaeology; Aquitaine; guidebook; terra sigillata; Roman sites; Roman museums; villas and baths; Gallo-Roman history
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This illustrated guidebook surveys more than 100 Roman sites across south-west France, from the Loire Valley to the Pyrenees. Covering cities, villas, baths, museums and pottery centres, it combines archaeological insight, maps and plans with practical guidance to explore the region’s rich Roman heritage.
LIST OF FIGURES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHRONOLOGY
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
THE SITES OF AQUITAINE
ARGENTON-SUR-CREUSE
THE ARVENI CAPITAL
BOURGES
LES CARS
CHÂTEAUMEILLANT
CLERMONT-FERRAND
PUY DE DÔME: TEMPLE OF MERCURY
FEATURE 1: THE PIPECLAY FIGURINE INDUSTRY
DREVANT
GIOUX
JAVOLS
LANUÉJOLS
LEZOUX
LIMOGES
MARGERIDES
MEYMAC
MILLAU/LA GRAUFESENQUE
MOLLES
MONTANS
NÉRIS-LES-BAINS
PIERRE-BUFFIÈRE
RODEZ
TINTIGNAC
OTHER SITES
FEATURE 2: TERRA SIGILLATA (SAMIAN WARE)
THE SITES OF AQUITAINE 2
BARZAN
CAHORS
CHASSENON
CIVAUX
MARTEL
MONTCARET
PÉRIGUEUX
POITIERS
ROM
ST-CYBARDEAUX
ST-MARTIN-LA-PALLOU
SAINTES
SANXAY
VIEUX-POITIERS
OTHER SITES
FEATURE 3: VOTIVE ALTARS AND CINERARY CASKETS
THE SITES OF AQUITAINE 3
AGEN
AIRE-SUR-L’ADOUR
ANDERNOS-LES-BAINS
AUCH
BORDEAUX
DAX
EAUZE
LALONQUETTE
FEATURE 4: COMMEMORATING THE DEAD – MEMORIAL TOWERS
LECTOURE
LOUPIAC
MARTRES-TOLOSANE
MONTMAURIN
MONTRÉAL-DU-GERS, SÉVIAC VILLA
OLORON-STE-MARIE
PLASSAC
ST-BERTRAND-DE-COMMINGES
ST-GERMAIN-D’ESTEUIL
ST-JEAN-LE-VIEUX
ST-LIZIER-EN-COUCERANS
ST-SEVER
SANGUINET
TOULOUSE
VALENTINE
VILLENEUVE-SUR-LOT
OTHER SITES
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
James Bromwich studied history at Oxford followed by a teaching career culminating in 20 years in universities. His interest in archaeology was deepened by a year’s research in Turkey from which he returned to complete an archaeology Diploma, then an MA in Roman Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology (UCL). Noting the absence of guidebooks on France’s rich classical heritage, he devoted himself to filling that gap. The coverage is now complete with this fourth regional guide.