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The amphitheater of El Jem, also called Thysdrus Coliseum, is a Roman amphitheater located in the current Tunisian city of El Jem, the ancient Thysdrus of the Roman province of Africa.
The Bardo National Museum is a museum in Tunis, capital of Tunisia, located in the suburbs of Bardo.The museum brings together one of the most beautiful and largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world thanks to excavations undertaken at the beginning of the twentieth century on the various archaeological sites of the country including Carthage, Hadrumete, Dougga or Utica.
The aqueduct of Zaghouan, or aqueduct of Carthage, is a Roman aqueduct connecting Carthage with the sources of the region of Zaghouan (Tunisia).
Restored in the nineteenth century, this book is the only one of this importance existing in Tunisia before the establishment of the French protectorate.
On February 17, 2012, the Tunisian government proposes the Roman hydraulic complex of Zaghouan-Carthage which it is part of for a future classification on the list of the world heritage of humanity drawn up by Unesco
Thugga is an archaeological site located in the Téboursouk delegation in northwestern Tunisia.
UNESCO ranked this site on the World Heritage List in 1997, considering it to be the "best preserved Roman town in North Africa". The city, which is in the countryside, is well protected from modern urbanism, unlike, for example, Carthage looted and rebuilt many times.
Also spelled Tyna or Tina, is a Tunisian town located 12 kilometers south of Sfax.
Administratively attached to the governorate of Sfax, it is the center of a delegation with 45,647 inhabitants in 2006 and is a municipality with 33,419 inhabitants in 2014.
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Hello, we are saif and sami, and we are very happy to present the archeology of tunisia through this book.
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The amphitheater of El Jem, also called Thysdrus Coliseum, is a Roman amphitheater located in the current Tunisian city of El Jem, the ancient Thysdrus of the Roman province of Africa.
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