ποΈ Oppidum de Variscourt
Major Gallic fortified settlement on the Aisne river, France
π Fast Facts
- Location: CondΓ©-sur-Suippe, Aisne department, northeastern France
- Period: Late 2nd century BC to mid-1st century BC
- Setting: Lower terrace of Aisne river valley at the Aisne-Suippe confluence
- Defensive feature: Rampart approximately 2 km long blocking a river meander
The Oppidum of Variscourt is a substantial Gallic fortified settlement positioned on the lower terrace of the Aisne river valley in northeastern France. Strategically sited at the confluence of the Aisne and Suippe rivers, it was protected by a powerful rampart of approximately two kilometers in length. The oppidum ranks among the most significant settlements of Belgic Gaul and held considerable importance during Julius Caesar's campaigns of conquest in the mid-1st century BC ...