A Roman shipwreck of the second century BC laden with countless amphorae has been discovered in the sea off the coast of the Sicilian town of Aci Trezza. Read more at https://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2018/06/roman-shipwreck-discovered-off-coast-of.html#oHrB9fpugj9LOZI6.97
Romain épave au large de la côte de la ville sicilienne Aci Trezza
Leptiminus (Anglais)
At the site of present-day Lamta on Tunisia's east coast, there was already a port city named Leptis Minor ....
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Roman law is the finest monument that Rome bequeathed to Western Europe....
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In the Sahel, in the Tunisian province of Madhia, we find by the sea the small town of Salakta....
Lire la suite...Colonia Julia ad Turrem Libisonis (Anglais)
.....probably founded by Julius Ceasar around 46 BC, was located in the north-west of Sardinia.
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