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Bulla Regia - History and FactsJun 1, 2021 · Bulla Regia is an incredible Ancient Roman archaeological site in Tunisia with a fascinating set of subterranean villas and other monuments.
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Bulla Regia - World Monuments FundBulla Regia is an important archaeological site in the northwest of Tunisia. World Monuments Fund (WMF) began working at the site in 2009.Missing: city facts
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Tunisia's Roman Ruins of Bulla Regia: Rich History & Unique ...Dec 11, 2023 · Following the Second Punic War, the city became part of the Roman Empire in 203 BC. Bulla Regia, the Roman city in Northern Tunisia.
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GPS coordinates of Bulla Regia, Tunisia. Latitude: 36.5587 LongitudeBulla Regia is an archaeological site in northwestern Tunisia, a former Roman city near modern Jendouba ... GPS coordinates of Bulla Regia, Tunisia.
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période romaine Archives - INP المعهد الوطني للتراثBulla regia. Article de Boutheina Ayari, Conservateur du patrimoine à l ... site archéologique important du nord-ouest de la Tunisie, à 10km de la ville ...
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Bulla Regia Jendouba Nord, Tunisia - ArchnetThe site is located on the upper Mejerda plateau, on the slopes of Djebel Rabia, more than 600 meters above sea level. Most of the structures built on the site ...Missing: coordinates | Show results with:coordinates
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Historical aspects of soil erosion in the Mejerda catchment, TunisiaEarly civilizations settled along Wadi Mejerda and used its water for travel, trade, transportation, irrigation and flood control (Decret and Fantar Citation ...The Punic Period (1000--146... · The Roman Period (146... · The Arab Period (700--1500...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Treasures of Roman Tunisia: 10 Key Sites ExploredOct 27, 2025 · Bulla Regia originated as a Numidian city influenced by Carthage. In 202 BCE, the Roman general Scipio Africanus (l. 236-183 BCE) captured the ...
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Bulla Regia, an ancient Roman town in today's Tunisia... Tunis to the border of Algeria through the Mejerda River valley. In 1879 the railway reached Jendouba, a provincial town near the border. The construction ...
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Urban transformation in the Central Medjerda Valley (north-west ...Nov 3, 2022 · Climate and landscape The cities of Chimtou, Bulla Regia, and Bordj Hellal are located at the edge of the Central Medjerda Valley, a tectonic ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Jendouba Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (Tunisia)The month with the least rain in Jendouba is July, with an average rainfall of 0.2 inches. Average Monthly Rainfall in Jendouba. Link. Download. Compare.
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Drought assessment in a south Mediterranean transboundary ...The average annual rainfall of the Medjerda catchment over the selected period is 490 mm.
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Inside the Bulla Regia Model Field Project | Getty VoicesNov 19, 2013 · Perhaps as a means of dealing with extreme heat in the summer, some of the houses include a subterranean level built around a two-story atrium.Missing: source | Show results with:source
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Bulla Regia - Livius.orgAug 10, 2020 · Bulla Regia: Numidian-Roman city on a great plain in western Africa. Bulla Regia House of Amphitrite, Triumph of Venus Situated on a large plain.
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Bulla Regia I: a new church and Christian cemetery | Libyan StudiesOct 16, 2018 · A short campaign of geophysical prospection and topographic survey was conducted in 2016 and the first season of rapid documentation with ...
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Bulla Regia Adventure Tours - Journeys InternationalThe Berber origins of Bulla Regia probably pre-dated its Punic culture: imported Greek ceramics of the fourth century BCE have been found; it came under the ...Missing: root | Show results with:root
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Isotopic evidence for human mobility in late antique Bulla Regia ...This paper represents the first isotopic study on late antique human mobility in North Africa, using the urban site of Bulla Regia in Tunisia as a case study.
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Numidia | Africa, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica### Summary of Numidian Economy Under Masinissa
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7 - Monumental power: 'Numidian Royal Architecture' in contextAfter the Hannibalic War, Massinissa cultivated friendships with 'Hellenistic ... Bulla Regia. The Medracen, by contrast, was a long way from cities with ...Missing: Masinissa | Show results with:Masinissa
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State and Local Consequences of a Gift of Grain from the Numidian ...Sep 6, 2024 · Massinissa donated 2,796.5 medimnoi of wheat to Delos in 180 BCE whose sale the following year brought 9,919 drachmas 5.25 obols in revenue to ...Missing: alliance exports
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Bulla Regia on JSTORBulla Regia was a Berber, Punic, and Roman town near present-day Jendouba, Tunisia. Bulla Regia is unique among the numerous archaeological sites in Tunisia ...Missing: origin etymology
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Bulla Regia: a Pleiades place resourceSep 22, 2025 · A center for Numidian royalty, Bulla Regia first became an oppidum liberum in the reign of Augustus and then a colony under Hadrian.Missing: veteran | Show results with:veteran
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7 - Local Aspirations and Statues of Emperors in Roman North AfricaNov 9, 2020 · A fragment from Bulla Regia (AE 2004.1876, Septimius Severus) seems to state that a statue was raised from both pecunia sua and the summa ...
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[PDF] quantifying the popularity of amphitheatre spectacles in - COREThe highest population estimate is at Carthage, which is 85,750, while the lowest population estimates stands at 7,750 for both Bulla Regia and Thaenae.319 ...
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SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS THE ROMAN EMPEROR, 193-211 AD - jstorThe number of dedications by the African people to Marcus Aurelius were 105; to Commodus only 62; to Severus and his family they rose to 262. The sharp increase ...
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None### Summary of Bulla Regia in Late Antiquity and Middle Ages
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Bulla Regia II: Excavations in the Christian cemetery - Academia.eduThis paper reports the preliminary results from three seasons of excavations in the Christian cemetery by the Tunisian-British Bulla Regia Archaeological ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Seismotectonic and Structural Implications - ResearchGateMay 6, 2024 · The structural analysis of the identified EAEs can indicate an ancient destructive earthquake that probably destroyed the Bulla Regia and ...Missing: 5th | Show results with:5th
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pre-islamic archaeology in tunisia: the stakes of a colonial scienceHe carried out his last excavation on the site of Bulla Regia in 1924, the date of his death. The role played by French archaeological institutions in the ...
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(PDF) Bulla Regia I: A new church and Christian cemeteryA test sondage in the southern nave identified at least two layers of superimposed stone cist tombs; the uppermost tombs were marked with mosaics which served ...
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Bulla Regia Mosaic Conservation Project - Getty MuseumBulla Regia Mosaic Conservation Project is a summary report of the model field project that took place between 2010 and 2017 at the archaeological site of Bulla ...Missing: Medjerda valley trade routes
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Bulla Regia II: Excavations in the Christian cemetery | Libyan StudiesNov 23, 2023 · Perhaps contemporary are five shallow, poorly preserved earthen graves on east–west and north–south orientations in the south of the trench, ...
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Mosaic of Venus and Ichthyocentaurs from Bulla RegiaOct 2, 2025 · In-situ mosaic floor in the House of Amphitrite in Bulla Regia, Tunisia, depicting Venus being carried ashore by a pair of Ichthyocentaurs (fish ...
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[PDF] Urban transformation in the Central Medjerda Valley (north-west ...At Bulla Regia, the baths of. Julia Memmia were given over to habitation and industry in the sixth or early seventh century (Thébert 2003). The so-called.
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Bulla Regia & Chemtou: Ultimate Guide & All You Should Know ...The site's history, stretching back to at least the 5th century BC and later becoming a significant city in the Numidian kingdom before its integration into the ...
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[PDF] Tunisia | Archaeological Institute of AmericaMarvel at Bulla Regia, a well-preserved site featuring underground Roman villas, a museum, a Temple of Apollo, and a 2nd-century theater. • Tour Dougga, ...
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[PDF] The Fuel Economy of Public Bathhouses in the Roman EmpireJul 15, 2016 · Same for the hypocaust room of a public baths in 3-4th century Bulla Regia, Tunisia. The practice continued to late Antiquity (6th century) ...
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[PDF] Protective Shelters for Archaeological Sites - ICCROMSep 27, 2013 · The first evidence for the existence of the Numidian city of Bulla dates back to the fourth century BC. As early as the third century BC the ...
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Urban water storage, distribution and usage in Roman North Africa"Roman Sewers and Sewerage Networks-Ne glected Areas of Study." Munuscula ... The cisterns at Uthina exemplified multiple chambers that interconnected ...
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Berber Beliefs - TOTA.worldLittle is known of their oldest religion, an indigenous faith that practiced ancestor worship. These early people recognized many gods and ancestral spirits, as ...
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Berber Religion - Imprimis SystemsFirst century Roman historian Pomponius Mela recorded that Berbers considered the spirits of their ancestors as deities. They swore by them and consulted them.Missing: Bulla | Show results with:Bulla
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Numidia | Oxford Classical DictionaryRoyal capitals included Siga (in western Algeria near the Moroccan border), Hippo Regius, Cirta, Iol (later Caesarea(3)), Zama Regia, and Bulla Regia.
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I COSIDDETTI “TEMPLI ROMANO-AFRICANI A TRE CELLE” - jstordicate a Baal Hammon ha indotto a postulare una successiva assimilazione a Saturno ... Bulla Regia, planimetria del sito (da Beschaouch – hanoune – théBert 1977 ...
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Cult place in North Africa - Academia.edu... Bulla Regia. Pensabene 1989. Recently reanalyzed in the works: Aounallah et ... THE TYPOLOGY OF PUNIC AND PUNIC-ROMAN AFRICAN TEMPLES Among these ...
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Imperial Cult and Native Tradition in Roman North Africa - jstorNumidian king Masinissa in the mid second century BCE. We have from this town an inscription erected in 139 BCE, written both in. Punic and in the indigenous ...
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The archaeological site of Bulla RegiaJun 26, 2020 · Bulla Regia owes its fame to its prestigious houses with subterranean floors, real jewels of domestic architecture in ancient Tunisia.Missing: bishopric | Show results with:bishopric
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Chapter 5 The Cult(s) of Asclepius in Roman North AfricaSummary of each segment:
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[PDF] Public roles for women in the cities of the Latin WestLet us, for example, have a look at the statue of. Minia Procula (Figure 35.2), perpetual priestess of the imperial cult in Bulla Regia in Africa. Proconsularis ...
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Philip Schaff: ANF05. Fathers of the Third CenturyTherapius of Bulla A city of Zeugitana. There were two cities of the name—Βουλλαρία, or Bulla Regia, and Βουλλαμίνσα, or Bulla Minor. The latter is ...
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Bulla Regia Baptismal Font | DG - Digital GeorgetownAug 8, 2025 · Among the archaeological remains of Bulla Regia near the present-day city of Jendouba, are remnants of a Byzantine church (perhaps 5th/6th ...Missing: basilica century
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On Baptismal Fonts: Ancient and Modern 9781463219581The font was a b o u t 1 metre deep, and was revetted in white marble. (It was, thus, larger but shallower than the cruciform font at Bulla Regia.) T ...
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Tunisia Site Management Planning Training - World Monuments FundWorld Monuments Fund (WMF) began working in Tunisia in 2009, embarking on a conservation project at Bulla Regia to preserve and document ancient Roman ...Missing: stabilization | Show results with:stabilization
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Dougga and Bulla Regia Guided Tour From Tunis- **Bulla Regia**, famous for its stunning underground houses and exquisite mosaic of Venus (1 hour) - The enchanting **Andalusian medieval mosque of Testour**
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2025 Dougga and Bulla Regia Guided Tour From Tunis - TripadvisorRating 5.0 (8) Dougga and Bulla Regia Guided Tour From Tunis ; All Fees and Taxes · WiFi on board; Entry/Admission - Bulla Regia ; Wheelchair accessible · Infant seats available ...
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The Tourism Crisis in Tunisia Goes Beyond Security IssuesJun 26, 2012 · The tourism crisis took a turn for the worse after the revolution, but the sector's problems are structural and deeply rooted in investment ...
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Tunisia Attractions: Bulla Regia, Caves, Skywalker Home - BloombergMay 20, 2012 · Since 2009, the WMF, an international nonprofit dedicated to the preservation of historic architecture and sites, has been helping to stabilize ...
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To Preserve Ancient Mosaics, Experts Are Burying Them UndergroundMay 19, 2021 · In reburial, conservation technicians first cover the site with a material such as soil, sand, or gravel, then lay down a separation membrane.
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A preliminary analysis for the probabilistic seismic hazard analysis ...Although located along the Africa - Eurasia plate boundary with about 6 mm/yr NNW-SSE convergence, Tunisia is classified as an area with moderate seismicity.
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Tunisia's Roman ruins of Bulla Regia majestically stand | Roua KhlifiOct 14, 2018 · ... Bulla Regia was distinct for its underground housing system. Most ... underground level protecting the inhabitants from the scorching summer heat.Missing: climate adaptation
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Tunis, Musée du Bardo - Livius.orgAug 6, 2020 · This museum, just west of the medina of Tunis in a palace of the former bey, boasts a large collection of splendid Roman mosaics and other antiquities.
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Perseus and Andromeda, Mosaic from Bulla Regia, Third Century AD.Andromeda and Medusa are two types within the same motif—that of the motif of “the woman and the dragon”. This article positions a mythical hero between ...
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Bulla Regia Model Conservation Project - Getty MuseumModel field project in Bulla Regia, Tunisia, demonstrating best practices in the conservation of in situ mosaics.Missing: mosaic modern polymers
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The Zoninus Collar and the Archaeology of Roman Slavery | American Journal of Archaeology: Vol 120, No 3### Summary of Slave Collar from Bulla Regia
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Bulla Regia | Northern Tunisia, Tunisia | Attractions - Lonely PlanetArguably the most magnificent Roman site in Africa, Dougga's ancient remains – a Unesco World Heritage site since 1997 – are startlingly complete, giving…