North Africa: The Roman Coast

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Bradt Travel Guides, 2009 - 400 pages
If you wonder: 'What have the Romans ever done for us?' you should perhaps visit Volubilis, the best-preserved Roman site in present-day Morocco, or the spectacular amphitheatre at El Jem, built by the wealthy proconsul Gordion who later committed suicide within his own great monument. North Africa: The Roman Coast is the first guide dedicated to the Roman heritage sites of modern-day Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, and it brings the old stones to life with stories both triumphant and tragic of the characters that lived among them. It additionally gives details of nearby attractions of the present day, such as the Medina and Kasbah at Rabat in Morocco and the charming seaside villages of Sidi Bou Said and Mahdia in Tunisia, to create a guide that appeals to ruin-seekers and beach-lovers alike.
 

Table des matières

Chapter
6
Rabat
145
Beyond the Romans
155
Practical Information
171
Ports of Entry
177
Algiers
189
119
196
Setif
205
PART FOUR TUNISIA
235
Practical Information
247
Ports of Entry
253
133
274
Tunis
279
Chapter 29
285
Kairouan
307
Beyond the Romans
321

Constantine
211
61
213
Batna
217
Annaba
225
Beyond the Romans
233
Practical Information
335
Tripoli
345
Appendix I
377
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Ethel Davies is a photographer and writer with a passion for history. She has travelled through much of the ancient Western--and Eastern--world, and has chronicled sites in pictures and text.

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