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Maktar or
Makthar (Arabic: مكثر), also
known by
other names during antiquity, is a town and
archaeological site in
Siliana Governorate, Tunisia. Maktar...
- time, the city had two cathedrals. An
epitaph known as the 'Harvester of
Mactar,'
preserved at the
Louvre and
dating back to the
years 260–270, recounts...
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sufetes included Althiburos, Calama, Capsa, Cirta, Gadiaufala, Gales, Limisa,
Mactar, Thugga, and Volubilis.
Unlike the
continuity of
Punic inhabitance in Sardinia...
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original on July 14, 2014.
Retrieved June 7, 2014. "Commodore monitors". Gona.
mactar.hu.
Retrieved July 23, 2019. "Computer Monitor". C64-Wiki.
February 20,...
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including Althiburos, Calama, Capsa, Cirta, Gadiaufala, Gales, Limisa,
Mactar, and Thugga.
Though many were
former Carthaginian settlements, some had...
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public taurobolium for
which there is an
inscription was
carried out at
Mactar in
Numidia at the
close of the 3rd century. It was
performed in
honor of...
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there is an
inscription was
carried out for
Diocletian and
Maximian at
Mactar in
Numidia at the
close of the
third century. The best-known and most vivid...
- p. 147. ISBN 978-0-292-78164-1. Dieye, Younouss; Sambou, Vincent; Faye,
Mactar; Thiam, Ababacar; Adj, Mamadou; Azilinon,
Dorothe (2017-01-01). "Thermo-mechanical...
- one
temple to Roma and
Augustus is
known at
Leptis Magna and
another at
Mactar. On the
Italian peninsula, six have been
proven –
Latium built two, one...
- Charles-Picard,
Gilbert (1970). "Tombeaux des prêtresses de Cérès à
Mactar".
Bulletin archéologique du Comité des
travaux historiques et scientifiques...