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The Roman Ruins of Tunisia
For Roman history buffs, Tunisia provides a wealth of well preserved Roman ruins, including those at Carthage, Dougga, El Djem, and Sbeitla.
The Roman Baths of Antonius Pius
Roman Aqueducts Where Water was Stored for the City's Inhabitants
The Bardo Museum
Neptune
The Roman Ruins at Dougga, Tunisia
The Amphitheater
The Communal Latrine
The Roman Ruins at Sbeitla
The Temples of Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva
The Baths Were Heated from Underground
A Borrowed Picture of the Colisseum at El Djem.
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