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    Dougga or Thugga or TBGG was a Berber, Punic and Roman settlement near present-day Téboursouk in northern Tunisia. The current archaeological site covers...
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    The Libyco-Punic Mausoleum of Dougga (Mausoleum of Atban) is an ancient mausoleum located in Dougga, Tunisia. It is one of three examples of the royal...
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    The Temple of Juno Caelestis is an archaeological site in Dougga, Tunisia. The ruined temple was dedicated to the Roman goddess Juno, herself an evolution...
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    Dougga#Dougga's "liberty". [Thugga] Wikimapia location: Thugga Roman circus (approximate location). [Thugga] Délimitation du site culturel de Dougga....
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  • Roman baths of Toledo Dougga – Bath of the Cyclopses (ruins) Dougga – Antonian Bath (ruins) Dougga – Aïn Doura Bath (ruins) Dougga – Licinian Baths (ruins)...
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    Massinissa Temple (discovered in 1904) and the Prince Ateban Mausoleum in Dougga / Thugga (TBGG), northern Tunisia. Other significant Libyco-Berber inscription...
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    Ruins of Dougga's World Heritage Site...
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    Tunisia, three small temples in a row on the forum, many other city ruins. Dougga, Tunisia, several temples in extensive city ruins, two with substantial...
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    Mausoleum of Ateban, key to the decipherment of the Numidian language, Dougga, Tunisia, (146 BC) Amran Tablets found near Sana'a, Yemen, (1st century...
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  • Carthage Dougga El Jem Kairouan Sousse Tunis Kerkouane Ichkeul Djerba The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World...
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    1980s. Quadrigae also appear on the frieze of the Libyco-Punic Mausoleum of Dougga, which dates to the 2nd century BC. Helios in his chariot, early 4th century BC...
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  • have been an ancestor of Egnatius Tuccianus, who probably was curator of Dougga under Diocletian. Southern, Pat (2011). Roman Britain: A New History 55...
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  • Oezalces. Greco-Roman authors give his name as "Gala", but an inscription in Dougga indicates it may have instead been "Gaia". List of Kings of Numidia Huß...
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  • (1991–1993). M. Khanoussi, L. Maurin, Mourir à Dougga: Receuil des inscriptions funéraires (Dying in Dougga: a Compendium of Funerary Inscriptions, abbreviated...
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    Numidian culture. Examples of these are found at Siga, Soumaa d'el Khroub, Dougga, and Sabratha.: 29–31  Mediterranean empires of Carthage and Rome left their...
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    various archaeological sites in the country including Carthage, Hadrumetum, Dougga and Utica. Generally, the mosaics of Bardo, such as the Virgil Mosaic, represent...
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  • at Dukki Gel, near Kerma c. 146 BC Numidian Punic-Libyan Inscription at Dougga c. 100 BC Celtiberian Botorrita plaques 1st century BC Parthian ostraca...
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    inscription was part of the Libyco-Punic Mausoleum (Mausoleum of Ateban) at Dougga in Tunisia, before it was removed in the mid nineteenth century and taken...
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  • "Djerawa". In Camps, Gabriel (ed.). Encyclopédie berbère. Vol. 16 | Djalut – Dougga. Aix-en-Provence: Edisud. pp. 2451–2452. doi:10.4000/encyclopedieberbere...
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    "Archaeological Site of Carthage". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Dougga / Thugga". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Amphitheatre of El Jem". UNESCO...
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    honor the dead, e.g., the Great Pyramid of Giza, Libyco-Punic Mausoleum of Dougga and Taj Mahal. Monoliths erected for religious or commemorative purposes...
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    sedentarization of the Numidians. Major towns included Capsa, Thugga (modern Dougga), Bulla Regia and Hippo Regius. All through his reign, Masinissa extended...
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    Victoria Church (category Dougga)
    monument that has been so far excavated at Dougga. The monument is located in the archeological site of Dougga in the north-west Tunisia. It stands in the...
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  • thermae. Historic examples of Roman Baths include: Aïn Doura Baths, a ruin in Dougga, Tunisia Għajn Tuffieħa Roman Baths, a ruin in Malta Roman Baths of Ankara...
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    Tunisia, three small temples in a row on the forum, many other city ruins. Dougga, Tunisia, several temples in extensive city ruins, two with substantial...
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    The Roman theatre of Dougga is an ancient theatre located in Teboursouk in the north-west of Tunisia. Like all the other Roman cities of North Africa from...
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    Roman mosaic from Dougga, Tunisia (2nd/3rd century  AD): two large slaves carrying wine jars each wear an amulet against the evil eye on a necklace, with...
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    Licinian Baths (category Dougga)
    north-west of Tunisia. Located in the ruins of the ancient settlement of Dougga, they represent one of the most important thermal establishments in Roman...
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    temple to Juno Caelestis was built between 222 and 235 AD in the town of Dougga. The first mention of a Capitoline triad refers to the Capitolium Vetus...
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    The temple of Mercury Silvius, a god of commerce related to forests, in Dougga, and many lesser monuments elsewhere, are evidence of the importance of...
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