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Revisiting Byzantine Africa Historical Geography Through Medieval Arabic Sources
Hydraulics of Roman Aqueducts : Steep Chutes, Cascades and Dropshafts." American Jl of Archaeology, Vol
Tunisia Grand Tour Explore
The Building Stone of the Roman City of Lixus (NW Morocco): Provenance, Petrography and Petrophysical Characterization
Roman North Africa North Roman
Ennabli, Abdelmajid. "North Africa's Roman Art
The German-Tunisian Project at Dougga. First Results of The
IFRIQAYA Notes for a Tour of Northern Africa in September-October 2011
Map 33 Theveste-Hadrumetum Compiled by R.B
The Two Mauretaniae: Their Romanization and The
Roman Era Carthage and Lepcis Magna a Comparative Study of the Romanization and The
NORTH AFRICA Tunisia, Algeria & Mauritania
The ATHENA Story of Ancient Theaters
A Program of the Stanford Alumni Association April 5 to 18, 2020
Travel Tunisia March 30 – April 7, 2019 Optional Extension to the Sahara Region and Djerba Island (Sunday, April 7 – Thursday, April 11)
A Correlation Analysis of Low-Level Conflict in North African Berber Groups, 1990-2011
Explore Tunisia's Magnificent Ancient Ruins Ahead of the Tourist Curve
Thugga (Dougga)
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The Building Stone of the Roman City of Dougga (Tunisia): Provenance
NORTH AFRICA Tunisia, Algeria & Mauritania
An Archaeological History of Carthaginian Imperialism
Historical Moments
Cult and Belief in Punic and Roman Africa
Be Better Tunisia
Monica Hellstrom Dissertation Final
LIVING LIKE the ROMANS? SOME REMARKS on DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE in NORTH AFRICA and BRITAIN" by N.DEHAAN
The Phoenicians´ Route Cultural Tourism Programme
Tunisia Phoenicians to Romans, Mosaics to Mosques Maximum of Just 12 Guests!
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Mediterranean Africa, Ca. 4000–900 BC
VISUAL IMAGES of FOOD in the WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE By
Dougga / Thugga
Africa in the Roman Empire: Connectivity, the Economy, and Artificial Port Structures
Ob Merita :The Epigraphic Rise and Fall of the Civic
Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 84 (1990) 100–104 © Dr
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Imagining Roman-Ness: a Study of the Theater Reliefs at Sabratha