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CALAGURRIS CONVENARUM (Saint-Martory) Haute-Garonne, France.

The modern site covers the ancient center of Calagurris Convenarum, located on the Garonne beside the Roman road from Toulouse to Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges and Dax. Besides the abundant remains of dwellings, the more important discoveries include a potter's kiln, a mausoleum, and the remains of the bridge by which the Roman road crossed the Garonne.


BIBLIOGRAPHY

G. Manière, “Vestiges d'un mausolée àSaint-Martory (Haute-Garonne),” Ogam 18 (1966) 463-68 & pls. 123-25; id., “Voies et ponts antiques dans la commune de Saint-Martory (Haute-Garonne),” Gallia 27 (1969) 163-70; for other minor finds: M. Labrousse in Gallia 9 (1951) 129-30; 12 (1954) 216; 15 (1957) 259-60; 22 (1964) 444; 24 (1966) 422; 26 (1968) 530-31; 28 (1970) 408-9.

M. LABROUSSE

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