- plain. This left
Althiburos's ruins largely intact; they were
rediscovered by
travelers in the 18th century. The
ruins of
Althiburos are
located near...
- Room.
Painted wooden ceiling.
Painted and
gilded ceiling of the Room
Althiburos. The
domed ceiling of the
mosaic hall
Parts of the
Bardo Palace before...
-
century CE
reign of Commodus.
Settlements governed by
sufetes included Althiburos, Calama, Capsa, Cirta, Gadiaufala, Gales, Limisa, Mactar, Thugga, and...
- have
governed over
forty post-Carthaginian
towns and cities,
including Althiburos, Calama, Capsa, Cirta, Gadiaufala, Gales, Limisa, Mactar, and Thugga....
- (2011-12-01). "Husbandry
practices and
livestock dung at the
Numidian site of
Althiburos (el Médéina, Kef Governorate,
northern Tunisia): the
phytolith and spherulite...
-
According to the
Antonine Itinerary,
Aeliae was on the
Roman Road from
Althiburos To Thysdrus.
Ruins at Ksour-el-Maïete
tentatively identified with Germaniciana...
-
influence on
inland regions is seen from the
early 6th century,
notably at
Althiburos,
where Punic construction techniques and red-slip
pottery appear at the...
-
Theatre at
Althiburos Althiburos Althiburos Tunisia 35°52′22″N 8°47′11″E / 35.872644°N 8.786348°E / 35.872644; 8.786348 (Theatre at
Althiburos) 57.5 metres...
-
Empire and are
tentatively identified as a
station on the
Roman Road from
Althiburos To Thysdrus.
According to one
interpretation of the
Antonine Itinerary...
-
lapidaria (stones), and
navis vivaria (live fish), are
about the cargo. The
Althiburos mosaic in
Tunisia lists many
types of ships. The
expression naves longae...