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  1. Following the Boom and Bust of the Roman Economy

    ... in the later Roman Empire were North Africa (modern-day Tunisia) and Egypt. There was also a significant amount of ... of the Roman Empire was grown either in modern-day Tunisia or Carthage, or in Egypt. Once the western Roman ...

    Caleb Strom - 23/07/2020 - 18:58

  2. Neptune: The Evolving Roman God Of Fresh Water, The Sea and Horses

    ... entitled the “Triumph of Neptune,” from La Chebba, Tunisia. (Bardo National Museum / CC BY 2.0 ) How Neptune ...

    dhwty - 04/11/2020 - 21:55

  3. The Flavian Amphitheater that Bought Emperor Vespasian’s Popularity

    ... of their cities across their empire, such as El Jem in Tunisia, Nimes Arena in France, and Leptis Magnus in Libya.  ... of their cities across their empire, such as El Jem in Tunisia, Nimes Arena in France, and Leptis Magnus in Libya. ...

    Ed Whelan - 14/05/2020 - 01:50

  4. Cartagena Amphitheater Dig Unearths Gladiator Chamber

    ... British museum. Excavated at Bordj-Djedid in 1857 (Africa, Tunisia, Carthage). Date: 5thC (late)-6thC (early). Culture: ...

    ashley cowie - 16/01/2020 - 22:53

  5. 6,000-Year-Old Cave Find Shows Sicilians Made Wine Way Before Previously Thought

    ... AD. J.-C., from Dougga, in the National Museum of Bardo, Tunisia ( CC BY 3.0 ) "The find is highly significant for the ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 31/08/2017 - 13:57

  6. Mothers, Madness and Music: A Study of the Parallels of Cybele and Dionysus

    ... with a maenad playing a tympanum, on a Roman mosaic from Tunisia (3rd century AD). ( Public Domain ) Cybele’s cult ...

    Riley Winters - 26/02/2017 - 01:44

  7. The Great Berber Kingdom of Numidia in the Shadow of Rome

    ... can be found in Libya,  Algeria , Morocco, Mauritania, Tunisia, and elsewhere. The term “Berber” is an exonym - ... territory corresponds to parts of modern-day Algeria and Tunisia. Masinissa was a powerful man and an equally powerful ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 20/01/2021 - 00:46

  8. The Phoenicians: Mysterious Merchant Mariners Whose Inventions Impacted the World Forever

    ... activity is the establishment of Carthage, in present day Tunisia. They were also the inventors of the alphabet. The ... at: https://www.britannica.com/place/Carthage-ancient-city-Tunisia New World Encyclopedia. 2019. Phoenician ...

    dhwty - 10/06/2019 - 13:59

  9. Ancient Roman Tunnel from Gladiator Training School to Colosseum set to be Revived

    ... one is from the largest colosseum in North Africa. El Jem, Tunisia. Source: BigStockPhoto In Feburary 2014, ...

    Mark Miller - 07/06/2015 - 03:51

  10. The Strict Rules Dividing Ancient Roman Social Classes

    ... the Roman social class system. Roman mosaic from Dougga, Tunisia (2nd century AD): the two slaves carrying wine jars ...

    John S. Richardson - 06/11/2020 - 21:19

  11. Sunken Fortress and Ritual Pits Discovered at Holy Island in Bulgaria

    ... had been discovered off the coast of Tunisia” and the mission’s leader Mounir Fantar told AFP ...

    ashley cowie - 29/08/2018 - 22:43

  12. Remembering the Barbary Slaves: White Slaves and North African Pirates

    ... Europeans at the time), in what is now Morocco , Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya . Keep in mind that beginning around 1600 ...

    Joanna Gillan - 02/02/2021 - 16:51

  13. 2,000-Year-Old Cooling System for Chariot Horses Unearthed at Ancient Carthage Site

    ... popular races running at the Roman Circus of Carthage in Tunisia 2,000 years ago. The circuses in Carthage, Rome and ...

    Mark Miller - 02/07/2016 - 03:44

  14. Analysis of Roman Coins Proves Roman Empire Got Rich on Iberian Silver

    ... Origins article , Hannibal was born in Carthage (known as Tunisia today) in 247 BC to Carthaginian leader Hamilcar ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 16/08/2017 - 13:58

  15. Crusader King Died Because He Refused to Eat His Greens

    ... Surgery suggest that while crusaders were in Tunisia in 1270 during the Eighth Crusade, while the local ...

    ashley cowie - 23/06/2019 - 14:03

  16. Hannibal of Carthage: Military Commander and Greatest Enemy of Rome

    ... of Carthage Hannibal, born in 247 BC in Carthage (known as Tunisia today) to the renowned Carthaginian leader Hamilcar ...

    mrreese - 04/06/2023 - 22:58

  17. Madauros: A Testament to the Vanished Glory of Rome in Algeria

    The ruins of the ancient city of Madauros is one of Algeria’s most important archaeological sites and yet it is virtually unknown because of its remote location, which has helped to preserve the city. The Madauros ruins are situated in hilly country and some thirty miles from the Tunisian border near the modern Algerian town of M’daourouch, in Souk Aras Province and is not a tourist site.

    Ed Whelan - 28/08/2018 - 23:09

  18. Famous Gaunches Mummies Drenched In Dragons’ Blood Like A Stradivarius Violin

    ... and by boats from areas of Western Sahara, Morocco or Tunisia. The mummy entering the scanner for a computerized ...

    Gustavo Sanchez Romero - 29/04/2021 - 15:34

  19. The Face Of A Canary Island Guanche Woman, Reconstructing Ancestors

    ... probably the northern Africa Amazigh clans, mainly from Tunisia, Morocco, Mauritania and Libya. It is believed that ...

    Gustavo Sanchez Romero - 26/07/2021 - 20:34

  20. The Fan Pyramid of Tenerife, A Guanche Stone Solstice Marker

    ... probably the northern Africa Amazigh clans, mainly from Tunisia, Morocco, Mauritania and Libya. It is believed that ...

    Gustavo Sanchez Romero - 01/01/2021 - 21:17

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