International audienceBetween 2005 and 2017, six wells were excavated within the oppidum of Châteaumeillant (Cher). One of them, well 269, provided an exceptional set of bronze objects from the 3rd c. AD (Krausz, Coulon 2015). In 2016, a large quadrangular cellar was discovered (St 437), which contained the remains of 33 Italic amphorae. This discovery is part of a series of “amphorae cellars” that made the oppidum of Mediolanum famous in the 1960s. Inside the cellar, there was a well (St 512) whose protected excavation yielded a singular collection of material goods datable to the final La Tène period. In addition to some 1,500 ceramic sherds, an anthropomorphic stone statue, a human skull with traces of defleshing and an andiron protome o...