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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...
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Makthar Archaeological Site, the
remains of
ancient Mactaris, is an
archaeological site in west-central Tunisia,
located in
Makthar, a town on the...
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Makthar Museum is a
small Tunisian museum,
inaugurated in 1967,
located on the
Makthar archaeological site, the
ancient Mactaris.
Initially a simple...
- (1908–1911), his
memoir then was
devoted to the
Makthar site.
Besides his work on
Orange and
Makthar, most of his
activity focused on Morocco's classical...
- Club
Sportif de
Makthar (Arabic: النادي الرياضي بمكثر,
often referred to as ٍُCSMak ) is a
Tunisian football club from
Makthar founded in 1942. v t e...
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found in 1953 in
Makthar (Tunisia). It is
preserved in the town's
archaeological museum,
opened in 1967.
Along with the
famous Makthar harvester inscription...
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classical antiquity Roman roads in
Africa Fossatum Africae Makthar Archaeological Site and
Makthar Museum Cilliers,
Louise (2019).
Roman North Africa: Environment...
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African players in need of a
European acclimatization club.
Senegalese Makthar Thioune pla****
three years for
Sparta Sarpsborg and
Sarpsborg Sparta (Sarpsborg...
- Archaeologist. 37 (3): 54–68. doi:10.2307/3210965. JSTOR 3210965.
Makthar Museum Makthar Archaeological Site
Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia...
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Governorate Siliana (seat)
Bargou Bou
Arada El
Aroussa El Krib Gaâfour
Kesra Makthar Rouhia Sidi Bou
Rouis Sousse Governorate Sousse (seat)
Akouda Bouficha...