Archaeology

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Thuburbo Maius

Thuburbo Maius (greek: Θουβουρβώ): Numidian-Roman city in Africa, modern El-Fahls.Thuburbo Maius Thuburbo Maius, Capitol Originally a Numidian town in the valley of the…

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Thugga

Thugga (Greek: Τούκκα, Τούλκα): Numidian-Roman city in Africa, modern Dougga.Thugga Thugga's Capitol c2000 BCE: Settlement occupied Numidian temple of Baal Hammon and Punic tomb of…

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Thysdrus

Thysdrus (Greek: Θύσδρος): Numidian-Punic-Roman city in Africa, modern El Jem.History Thysdrus, Statue of Concordia Third century BCE: Punic town with Numidian roots…

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Tiberias

Tiberias: capital of Galilee, founded by Herod Antipas.Tiberias On the western shore of Lake Galilee capital of Galilee, founded between 17 and 20 CE by Herod Antipas, who wanted a second residence (besides Sepphoris) unfortunately, situated on top of a cemetery; few people…

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Tiddis

Tiddis or Castellum Tiditanorum: Numidian hillfort, Roman town, Byzantine bishopric.Tiddis Roman houses in Tiddis Hillfort on the east bank of the river…

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Tigranocerta

Tigranocerta (Greek: Τιγρανόκερτα): fortress and town in the northeast of Armenia. (To distinguish the site from the more famous Tigranocerta on the bank of the Nymphius, it is also called Tigranokert in Artsakh.) …

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Tipasa

Tipasa: Phoenician colony, Numidian city, Roman port and city.Tipasa Tipasa, Achilles mosaic (detail) Phoenician colony, but no remains Numidian port; production of garum 40 CE:…

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Tlos

Tlos (Greek Τλῶς): town in Lycia, modern Döğer in the valley of the Xanthos river. Acropolis (with Ottoman fort) The site of…

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Tolosa photos

Purpan and Ancely are the names of two quarters of Toulouse, built on the Lardenne Plateau, which is separated from the main city in the east by the river Garonne and from the countryside in the west by the river…

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