There are 10 easily accessible archaeological sites in Carthage, which include the ruins of the Antonine Baths, where ancient Romans would relax; a reconstructed Roman amphitheater with a 36,000 ...
On June 26 it will be ten years since the devastating attack at the Tunisian beach resort of Port El Kantaoui, in which an ...
For a unique beach break in the June sun, why not consider Tunisia? Its sprawling capital ... in 2025 Alternatively, visit the ancient ruins of Carthage, where you can wander through ...
Nearby, tourists can explore the ruins of the ancient city of Carthage, a part-excavated UNESCO World Heritage site with an ancient Roman theatre, villas and baths. Elsewhere in Tunisia ...
Like Albania, Tunisia goes somewhat under the radar ... the gorgeous coastal town of Sidi Bou Said; the ancient ruins of Carthage; and the Roman amphitheatre of El Djem, with a spectator capacity of ...
First prayer, then play. In this case, the prayer is the Taraweeh, a nightly ritual of Ramadan. The men gathered to perform ...
the Carthage Symphony Orchestra will perform at the National Theatre in Belgrade on March 20 with 90 musicians and chorists, at the invitation of the Embassy of Tunisia in Belgrade, in celebration ...
Archaeologists found the ruins of an Iron Age settlement with a “rare” ancient Roman brooch buried underneath, possibly as an offering. Photo from GUARD Archaeology Sifting through the dark ...
To summarize, destroying the ruins as per Inquisitor Lodwyn would keep the people of the land safe from the Dreamthrall threat, however, it would eradicate an ancient source of knowledge.
This has never been done in the eastern Maghreb (modern-day Tunisia and eastern Algeria)—until now. As an Africanist archaeologist, I specialize in the study of ancient societies across ...