Argentomagus
Argentomagus was a Gallo-Roman town located in modern-day France, near the town of Argenton-sur-Creuse in the Indre department. It was situated in the ancient territory of the Pictavi, a Gallic tribe. The town grew from a settlement into a significant urban center during the Roman period.
Archaeological evidence suggests that Argentomagus was founded around the 1st century BCE, possibly as a local
The prosperity of Argentomagus was likely tied to its strategic location and agricultural surroundings. Excavations have
Today, the remains of Argentomagus are preserved and have been the subject of extensive archaeological research.