International audienceThis article concerns a small Roman funerary complex, unique in Western Gaul. It has been partly excavated during a salvage investigation and has the particularity of showing the juxtaposition of two kinds of funerary structures (quadrangular enclosures and pits), probably contemporary. Despite the lack of data (limited excavation, eroded structures and absence of bone remains…), it is possible with the collected information to understand the organization and status of this complex and to compare it with other northern and eastern sites in Gaul, even in Britain. If burials and associated material find chronological equivalents, the square enclosures which form joint units fitting in between tombs, seem totally unknown ...