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ALGERIA: ARCH OF CARACALLA. Ruins of the 3rd century A

ALGERIA: ARCH OF CARACALLA.
Ruins of the 3rd century A.D. Roman triumphal arch of emperor Caracalla, at Tebessa, Algeria. Photograph, late 19th century

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3rd Century Algeria Algerian Arch Archaeology Caracalla Cart Column Horse Drawn Iron Age Roman Roman Empire Ruin Stairway Stone Triumphal Arch Wall Tebessa


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph captures the timeless beauty of the Arch of Caracalla in Algeria. Dating back to the 3rd century A. D. , this Roman triumphal arch stands as a testament to the grandeur and power of Emperor Caracalla. The ruins, captured in sepia tones, evoke a sense of nostalgia and mystery. The arch is framed by crumbling stone walls, revealing its ancient origins amidst a backdrop of Tebessa's rugged landscape. A lone man can be seen standing near a horse-drawn cart, adding scale to the immense structure towering above him. The intricate details of the arch's architecture are highlighted by delicate columns and an imposing stairway leading towards its majestic peak. As we gaze upon this image from late 19th century photography, we are transported back in time to an era when iron age civilizations thrived in North Africa. This archaeological marvel serves as a reminder of Algeria's rich history and cultural heritage. The print itself is a work of art that beautifully captures both the physical decay and enduring allure of ancient structures like the Arch of Caracalla. It invites us to reflect on our place within history and appreciate the lasting impact left behind by great civilizations such as Rome.

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