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visited the Althiburos archaeological site
The Director General of the National Heritage Institute, Mr. Tarak Baccouche, visited the Althiburos archaeological site on Thursday, October 17, 2024, accompanied by Ms. Samira Sehili, head of the inventory and research division. The visit was part of the General Management’s unwavering commitment to embodying the synergies between fieldwork and the Institute’s projections. On this
Chinese cultural heritage experts in Tunisia
As part of the cooperation agreement signed on June 05, 2023 between the Institut National du Patrimoine and The China National Center for Archaeology concerning archaeological work on the Ben Arous archaeological site discovered in 2019 during a project to build a cultural and sports complex in Ben Arous, a project financed by a grant
The archaeological site of Sidi Khlifa
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Read More(Français) Site archéologique Uzali Sar
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Read Morearchaeological site of Ben Arous
On December 28, 2023, the work of the first archaeological mission was completed within the framework of the agreement signed between the National Heritage Institute and the Chinese National Center for Archeology regarding the archaeological site of Ben Arous. The first work concerned the prospecting of the site and its surroundings and the beginning of
(Français) La Cuirasse de Ksour Essef
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Read MoreSalatkta Town
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Read More(Français) La grande propriété en afrique ancienne
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Read More(Français) Colloque du projet IMANEO
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Read More(Français) Le site archéologique de Méninx
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Read More(Français) Les masques mortuaires
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Read MoreMonastir, the ancient Ruspina
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Read More(Français) PPMV Dougga report de délai
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Read More(Français) Avis d’appel d’offres national en ligne N° 07/2022
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Read MoreJbel Ouest
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Read MoreNotice of international tenders
Notice of international invitation to tender N° 01/2022 Restoration and enhancement studies for the Great Mosque of Kairouan and its immediate environment Notice of international invitation to tender N° 02/2022 Studies for the restoration, rehabilitation and enhancement of the great Zitouna mosque and its immediate environment
Read MoreSousse reveals its Roman past
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Read MoreThuburbo Majus
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Read MoreQuantifying Surplus and Sustainability in the Archaeological Record, Zita, Tunisia
Quantifying Surplus and Sustainability in the Archaeological Record at the Carthaginian-Roman Urban Mound of Zita, Tripolitania Authors : Brett Kaufman, Hans Barnard, Ali Drine, Rayed Khedher, Alan Farahani, Sami Ben Tahar, Elyssa Jerray, Brian N. Damiata, Megan Daniels, Jessica Cerezo-Román, Thomas Fenn, and Victoria Moses Cultural ecological theory is applied to a spatially and temporally
Zooarchaeological evidence for meat consumption at Zita, Tunisia
Authors : Victoria Moses Brett Kaufman Ali Drine Hans Barnard Sami Ben Tahar Elyssa Jerray Megan Daniels article published by : Wiley Online Library https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oa.2751 Zooarchaeological evidence for meat consumption at Zita, Tunisia, during the Punic to Roman occupations (2nd century BCE to 3rd century CE) Although Roman North Africa is known for its production
Mosaic Heritage in Tunisia
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Read More(Français) Site archéologique “Dougga” – avis d’un appel d’offres National
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Read MoreBulla Regia
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Read More(Français) Sousse révèle son histoire antique cachée
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Read More(Français) Base de données d’inventaire du patrimoine
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Read MoreThelepte archaeologique site
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Read MoreHistoric Monuments of Mannouba
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Read MoreSidi Bouzid : Sites and Monuments
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Read More(Français) Nouvelles archéologiques d’El Jem et sa région
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Read MoreInternational Call for Tenders for the study of restoration, rehabilitation and enhancement of the Great Mosque Zitouna and its immediate environment
National Heritage Institute – International Call for Tenders N° 02/2020 The INP launches an International Call for Tenders for the study of restoration, rehabilitation and enhancement of the Great Mosque Zitouna and its immediate environment. The Tunisian Government has obtained a grant within the framework of the support to the heritage sector by the Saudi
International Invitation to Tender Notice N ° 01/2020
National Heritage Institute – International Call for Tenders N° 01/2020 The INP launches an International Call for Tenders for the restoration of the Great Mosque of Kairouan and its surroundings. The Tunisian Government has obtained a grant within the framework of the support to the heritage sector by the Saudi Fund for Development “SDF” and
(Français) Makthar, l’antique Mactaris
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Read More(Français) Le Complexe hydraulique et culturel antique de Zaghouan
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Read MoreUtique archaeological site
Geographic location : Utique, is a site belonging to the region of Bizerte, it is the largest archaeological site in this region. It belongs to a small village called henchir Bou Chateur, with a few inhabitants, belonging to the natural region of the plain of Bizerte. In ancient times, this area was characterized by a
(Français) Sufetula : Site Romain à Sbeitla
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Read MoreThe doors of the Tunis medina
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Read More(Français) Recherches archéologiques à la Kasbah de Tunis
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Read MoreDougga Monuments
The Caracalla Baths, The Early Empire, The Temple of Caracalla’s victory in Dougga The Caracalla Baths The public baths were bathing establishments to which the Romans added the palaestra for practising physical exercise. Going to the baths was an important part of daily life in Rome as in the other cities of the Empire. They were introduced
Thugga
Introduction Witnesses to more than twenty-five centuries of history, the vestiges of Dougga are considered amongst the most spectacular, not only of Tunisia but also of the entire Maghreb. Location and geographic position: Situated in northwest Tunisia, in mountainous country where the temperature is relatively cool and where, in a succession of vales and stepped
Sousse
Founded in the IInd century BC by the Phoenicians to serve as a homeport for their trading vessels in the western Mediterranean, Sousse underwent spectacular development during the Roman period and stood out as one of the main cities of Africa. Nothing of significance occurred during the Vandal or Byzantine periods or during the first
(Français) LE RIBAT DE SOUSSE
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Read More(Français) Kerkouane
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Read More(Français) Macthar
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Read More(Français) Oudhna
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Read MoreTunis medina
Historical background 1) Tunis during Antiquity Arab Tunis was not created from scratch; it succeeded to a more ancient city which itself had Berber origins. Some historians, on the basis of Berber data, suggest that the place name ‘Tynes” or « Tunes », slightly modified to give Tunis, belonged to the Libyc civilisation, so that the three radicals
(Français) Dougga
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Read More(Français) Carthage
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Read More(Français) Utique
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Read More(Français) Sfax
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Read More(Français) Kairouan
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