Latin) & (in English) A. F. Leynaud, Les catacombes africaines. Sousse-Hadrumète, 3e éd., Algeri, 1937 and https://www.sousse1881-1956.com/culture/catacombes...
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are attested by epigraphic or literary references to Utique, Chemtou, Hadrumète or Thusuros (present Tozeur). As elsewhere in the Roman Empire, the Jews...
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thousands of years. During the Carthage empire, the Phoenician counter of Hadrumète (current Sousse) was founded around the 10th century BC, which influenced...
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Horrea Caelia was a border town between the districts of Byzacena (capital Hadrumete, present-day Sousse) and Zeugitana (capital Carthage). In the 6th century...
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at a site that yielded mosaics with motifs similar to those found at Hadrumète. The site could not be used for growing wheat or orchards, but the water...
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