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Archeological site in the Canton of Bern, in Switzerland
Petinesca is an archeological site on the territory of Studen, a community of the Canton of Bern, in Switzerland, where Celtic and Roman vestiges were
Petinesca
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
mentioned in 1257 as Studon. The ruins of the Celtic and Roman settlement of Petinesca are still visible in the south-east corner of the municipality on the
Studen,_Bern
Canton of Switzerland
existing roads were expanded, especially the Aventicum-Vindonissa and the Petinesca-Augusta Raurica roads. A fourth alpine pass, the Rawil pass, was added
Canton_of_Bern
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
was part of Germania Superior. During the Roman era the Roman road from Petinesca to Pierre Pertuis or Salodurum (now Solothurn) passed through the village
Biel/Bienne
Iron Age culture of Europe
Ehrenbürg hillfort Mormont Oppidum of Moulay Münsingen, burial field Petinesca Basel oppidum Bibracte, oppidum of the Aedui at Mont Beuvray in Burgundy
La_Tène_culture
Iuliomagus (Schleitheim) [de] Lousonna Noviodunum (Colonia Iulia Equestris) Petinesca Tasgetium [de] Turicum Vindonissa Vitudurum Camp of Diocletian Roman Theatre
Lists_of_Roman_sites
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
located at the intersection of two important Roman roads, one leading from Petinesca (now Studen) over the Pierre Pertuis pass to Augusta Raurica (near Augst)
Sauge
Former municipality in Bern, Switzerland
located at the intersection of two important Roman roads, one leading from Petinesca (now Studen) over the Pierre Pertuis pass to Augusta Raurica (near Augst)
Vauffelin
2nd century BC to 5th century AD
Iuliomagus (Schleitheim), Centum Prata (Kempraten), Lenzburg, Lunnern, Olten, Petinesca (Studen), Pierre Pertuis, Salodurum or Solodurum (Solothurn), Tasgetium
Switzerland_in_the_Roman_era
Gorge located in the Canton of Bern
between the Lake of Neuchâtel and the lake of Morat. A spur road from Petinesca went through the steep gorge of Taubenloch, crossed the Jura through the
Taubenloch
Aventicum as the capital of the Roman province), Jensberg (near vicus Petinesca, Mont Vully, all within a day's march from the one in Bern, the Oppidum
Early_history_of_Switzerland
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
the late-Roman era. It lay on the major Roman road from Aventicum to Petinesca over the Pierre-Pertuis pass to Basel. A bridge was built across Zihl
Aegerten
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
near what is now Oberdorf-Buchseefeld and the remains of a Roman road to Petinesca has been discovered in the Ipsachmoos. By the Late Middle Ages there were
Ipsach
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
along the southern foot of the hills, between Lake Biel and the town of Petinesca (now Studen). Erlach is first mentioned in 1185 as Erilacho and in 1274
Erlach,_Switzerland
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
the villages an important stopping point and transportation hub. The Petinesca Roman road ran to the east of Sonceboz before it crossed the Jura mountains
Sonceboz-Sombeval
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
first mentioned in 1228 as Capella. The Roman road between Aventicum and Petinesca ran along the present day border of the municipality. During the Middle
Kappelen
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Hallstatt culture grave mounds. During the Roman era Arch was on the Petinesca-Salodurum (Solothurn) road. During the High Middle Ages an earthen and
Arch,_Switzerland
Former municipality in Bern, Switzerland
valley that lies on the old Roman road between Augusta Raurica (Augst) und Petinesca (Studen). Before the merger, La Heutte had a total area of 8.1 km2 (3
La_Heutte
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
remains of a Roman road which connected the settlements of Aventicum and Petinesca have been found in the Aspi. Excavations in 1989 revealed remains which
Kallnach
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
during construction of the Binnen Canal. Part of the Roman era station of Petinesca is located in the modern municipal borders, as well as a Roman road. During
Worben
Petinesca Roman era Vicus / Temple Complex
List of cultural property of national significance in Switzerland: Bern N-Z
List_of_cultural_property_of_national_significance_in_Switzerland:_Bern_N-Z
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Roman Empire era it gained importance as a bridge on the Roman road from Petinesca over the Mett in the Jura mountains. The Zihl River was built in 368-369
Brügg,_Bern
Hill in the Seeland, Switzerland
C. and the Hallstatt era (approx. 500 B.C.). A Roman road leading to Petinesca (Studen) on the side of the lake of Bienne, passed at the southern side
Jolimont_(mountain)
Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
Hallstatt items in a gravel pit. It lies on the Roman road from Aventicum to Petinesca, of which some remains are still visible. There are some medieval ruins
Bargen,_Bern
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