Roman
amphorae.
There was a Roman pottery workshop near Narbonne during the 1st and 3rd centuries A.D. that produced
amphorae for transporting wine and oil, and other pottery such as tiles, pots and oil lamps. They were exported throughout the Roman empire from the port of Narbonne, then called
Narbo Martius, which was founded in 118 B.C.
The Roman road that linked Spain to Italy, the
Via Domitia, passed through Narbonne. In the center of town, there is a
large section which has been excavated.
There are cafés surrounding the exposed
stretch of Roman road. I love watching kids playing on this piece of history.
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