The oppidum of Ensérune is located between Béziers and Narbonne on a hill overhanging the ancient pond of Montady. The last Bronze Age and the first Iron Age (8th and 9th centuries B.C.) were the watersheds in the ways of living of the protohistoric populations from southern France.
The gathering and the establishment of people on vast and high sites known as oppida, followed semi-nomadism. This organisation in villages went together with the intensification of trade as soon as the end of the 7th century and then with more intensity with the sailors from the eastern country (the Etruscans and the Greeks) and the Iberian area. This phenomena went hand in hand with a much more structured organisation of the habitations and with the protection of belongings by permanent constructions and fortifications from the 5th century.
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