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Roman Era Collection

Step back in time and explore the fascinating Roman era in Tunisia

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Bardo Museum, Roman-era mosaics

Tunisia, Tunis, Bardo Museum, Roman-era mosaics

Background imageRoman Era Collection: A reproduction of a machine used to move large stones in the Davidson Center Museum in

A reproduction of a machine used to move large stones in the Davidson Center Museum in
Israel, Jerusalem, Jerusalem Archeological Park, A set of wooden wheels used the Metagenes method to move heavy blocks of stone in construction projects in ancient Jerusalem

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Tunisia, Tunisian Central Coast, El Jem, Roman Colosseum, b. 238 AD

Tunisia, Tunisian Central Coast, El Jem, Roman Colosseum, b. 238 AD

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Roman-era Villa mosaiques

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Roman-era Villa mosaiques

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Bardo Museum, Roman-era sculpture gallery

Tunisia, Tunis, Bardo Museum, Roman-era sculpture gallery

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Tunisia, Northern Tunisia, Bulla Regia, ruins of underground Roman-era villas, theater

Tunisia, Northern Tunisia, Bulla Regia, ruins of underground Roman-era villas, theater

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Makthar, ruins of the Roman-era city of Mactaris

Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Makthar, ruins of the Roman-era city of Mactaris, mosaic panel

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Tunisia, Northern Tunisia, Utica, Musee d Utique, Roman-era mosaic

Tunisia, Northern Tunisia, Utica, Musee d Utique, Roman-era mosaic

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Dougga, Roman-era city ruins, Unesco site, The Capitole

Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Dougga, Roman-era city ruins, Unesco site, The Capitole, Square of the Winds

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Jerash, Roman-era city ruins, overview, late afternoon

Jordan, Jerash, Roman-era city ruins, overview, late afternoon

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Umm Qais-Gadara, ruins of ancient Jewish and Roman city

Jordan, Umm Qais-Gadara, ruins of ancient Jewish and Roman city

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Jerash, Roman-Era Hadrians Arch

Jordan, Jerash, Roman-Era Hadrians Arch

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Jerash, overview of Roman-era city ruins, columns

Jordan, Jerash, overview of Roman-era city ruins, columns

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Amman, ruins of Roman-era Nymphaeum

Jordan, Amman, ruins of Roman-era Nymphaeum

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Amman, The Citadel, National Archealogical Museum, Roman statue

Jordan, Amman, The Citadel, National Archealogical Museum, Roman statue

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Amman, The Citadel, Roman-era Temple of Hercules

Jordan, Amman, The Citadel, Roman-era Temple of Hercules

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Israel, North Coast, Caesarea ruins of port built by Herod the Great in 22 BC, souvenir

Israel, North Coast, Caesarea ruins of port built by Herod the Great in 22 BC, souvenir fridge magnets

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Remains of the cell decoration from the Temple of Hadrian, with reliefs portraying the Provinces

Remains of the cell decoration from the Temple of Hadrian, with reliefs portraying the Provinces of the Roman empire
1630036 Remains of the cell decoration from the Temple of Hadrian, with reliefs portraying the Provinces of the Roman empire and military trophies by Roman; Palazzo dei Conservatori

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Fragments of a Colossal statue of Constantine, from the Basilica of Maxentium

Fragments of a Colossal statue of Constantine, from the Basilica of Maxentium
1630038 Fragments of a Colossal statue of Constantine, from the Basilica of Maxentium by Roman; Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Capitolini, Rome; (add.info.: Rome, Capitolines Museums)

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Remains of the Temple of the Hadrian and fragments

Remains of the Temple of the Hadrian and fragments
1630035 Remains of the Temple of the Hadrian and fragments by Roman; Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Capitolini, Rome; (add.info.: The courtyard of Palazzo dei Conservatori)

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Fibula, 4th century BC. Artist: Ancient jewelry

Fibula, 4th century BC. Artist: Ancient jewelry
Fibula, 4th century BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Fibulae, 4th-5th century. Artist: Ancient jewelry

Fibulae, 4th-5th century. Artist: Ancient jewelry
Fibulae, 4th-5th century. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Milan, Basilica of Sant Eustorgio

Milan, Basilica of Sant Eustorgio

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Israel, Dead Sea, Masada, ruins at the Masada plateau

Israel, Dead Sea, Masada, ruins at the Masada plateau

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Israel, The Galilee, Beit She-an, Beit She-An National Park, Roman-era ruins

Israel, The Galilee, Beit She-an, Beit She-An National Park, Roman-era ruins

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Israel, North Coast, Caesarea ruins of port built by Herod the Great in 22 BC

Israel, North Coast, Caesarea ruins of port built by Herod the Great in 22 BC

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Tunisia, Northern Tunisia, Bulla Regia, ruins of underground Roman-era villas

Tunisia, Northern Tunisia, Bulla Regia, ruins of underground Roman-era villas

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Makthar, ruins of the Roman-era city of Mactaris

Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Makthar, ruins of the Roman-era city of Mactaris, Roman Forum and Trajans Arch

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Dougga, Roman-era city ruins, UNESCO site, Temple

Tunisia, Central Western Tunisia, Dougga, Roman-era city ruins, UNESCO site, Temple of Juno-Caelestis

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Jerash, Roman-Era Hadrians Arch

Jordan, Jerash, Roman-Era Hadrians Arch

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Amman, The Citadel, Roman-era Temple of Hercules

Jordan, Amman, The Citadel, Roman-era Temple of Hercules

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Umm Qais-Gadara, ruins of ancient Jewish and Roman city

Jordan, Umm Qais-Gadara, ruins of ancient Jewish and Roman city

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Jerash, Roman-era city ruins, columns along Cardo Maximus

Jordan, Jerash, Roman-era city ruins, columns along Cardo Maximus

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Jerash, Roman Army and Chariot Experience, Roman Military gear

Jordan, Jerash, Roman Army and Chariot Experience, Roman Military gear

Background imageRoman Era Collection: Jordan, Jerash, overview of Roman-era city ruins, columns along the Cardo Maximus

Jordan, Jerash, overview of Roman-era city ruins, columns along the Cardo Maximus



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Step back in time and explore the fascinating Roman era in Tunisia. Start your journey in Tunis, where the Bardo Museum awaits with its impressive collection of Roman-era mosaics. Marvel at the intricate designs and vibrant colors that tell stories of ancient times. Continue your exploration in Carthage, perched on Byrsa Hill. Visit Musee de Carthage to admire the exquisite details of Roman-era mosaic artistry. Immerse yourself in history as you witness a reproduction of a machine used to move large stones at the Davidson Center Museum. Travel along the Tunisian Central Coast to El Jem, home to one of the most well-preserved Roman Colosseums dating back to 238 AD. Stand amidst its grandeur and imagine gladiators battling for glory. In Carthage, discover Villa mosaiques, where beautifully preserved mosaics adorn every corner, offering a glimpse into opulent Roman lifestyles. The Bardo Museum also houses a remarkable sculpture gallery showcasing masterpieces from the Roman era. Venture further north to Bulla Regia and uncover underground ruins of Roman-era villas and an ancient theater. Witness how these structures were ingeniously designed for comfort even beneath ground level. Head westward to Makthar, where remnants of Mactaris stand as testament to its former glory as a bustling Roman city. Explore its ruins and envision what life was like during this prosperous period. Visit Utica's Musee d'Utique and be captivated by yet another stunning mosaic from the Roman era. Let it transport you back in time with its intricate patterns and rich symbolism. Conclude your journey in Dougga, an UNESCO site boasting extensive ruins of a once-thriving Roman city. Admire The Capitole's majestic columns standing tall against nature's backdrop while exploring this archaeological treasure trove. Cross over into Jordan for more immersive experiences within Jerash's sprawling roman-era city ruins.