Gallo-Roman tumuli in Belgium

There are many Gallo-Roman tumuli in Belgium preserved since Roman times. The largest concentration of these burial mounds is located on both sides of the Roman road of Bavay-Tongeren-Cologne. Some Hills have been excavated and reconstructed as the Tumulus of Trou de Billemont, others have lost their Hill. A part of the hills of Belgium have been established as a monument by the Royal monuments and sites Commission.



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[hide] *1 Photo Gallery  ==Photo Gallery[ Edit] ==
 * 2 list of Gallo-Roman tumuli
 * 3 map of Belgium
 * 4 see also
 * Tumulus of Hottomont
 * Tumulus of Glimes


 * Tumulus of Avernas


 * Tumulus of Trou de Billemont


 * Tumuli of Sadeh


 * Tombe de l'Empereur

==List of Gallo-Roman tumuli[ Edit] ==
 * Tumulus of Avennes
 * The 2nd column (Ferraris) refers to maps of the Carte de Ferraris (1777), indicated by a number and a reference to a grid, consisting of two letters (for example, Ba and Bd). Capital A and B are respectively the left page right page or a map. Small letters a, b, c, d respectively give the upper-left corner (a), the top right (b), (c) the lower-left corner and the lower right corner (d) of each page.
 * The 3rd column (NGI) refers to the topographical maps of Belgium published by the National Geographic Institute. They use a grid of 72 boxes to organize very Belgium. Each box is divided into 8 subsections (1 to 4 for the top row and 5 to 8 for the bottom row) divided into North (N) and South (S).
 * The 4th column shows the number of tumuli again in one location.