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Chemtou or
Chimtou was an
ancient Roman-Berber town in
northwestern Tunisia,
located 20 km from the city of
Jendouba near the
Algerian frontier. It was...
- The
Chemtou Museum (Arabic: المتحف الأثري بشمتو; French: Musée de
Chemtou) is an
archaeological museum located in
Chemtou, Tunisia. The
museum was designed...
- Two helix-turbine mill
sites of
almost identical design were
found at
Chemtou and Testour, modern-day Tunisia,
dating to the late 3rd or
early 4th century...
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today near the
ancient city of Simitthus, near the
current village of
Chemtou, Tunisia. [citation needed] Its
colour varies from
intense yellow to lighter...
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- in Latin), was a
yellow marble quarried in
Roman times from the area of
Chemtou,
ancient Simmithu Hàn Bái Yǜ
Marble (Chinese: 汉白玉) A type of
white marble...
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Bullaregia or
Bulla Regia, as well as the
ancient marble quarry of
Chemtou. The city's name is
derived from
Amazigh with the
exact translation being...
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situated 3
kilometers north of
Henchir Touiref, on the road from El Kef to
Chemtou.
Cagnat discovered about forty Latin inscriptions,
among them a dedication...
- many
parts of the
Roman Empire. The
earliest turbine mill was
found in
Chemtou and Testour,
Roman North Africa,
dating to the late 3rd or
early 4th century...
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