archaeological site and punic necropolis kerkouane ancient city tunisia |
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| navigate by keyword : world unesco twentytwo tunisia town small site remains remained relating punic presents necropolis life kerkouane intact heritage evidence deserted declared civilisation city century centuries carthaginians burned architecture archaeological ancient abandoned 3rd amphitheater sanctuary port civilization monument funerary carthaginian excavations forum rome aqueduct roman citadel fortified capitol column capital building empire colony history historical |
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| The site of Kerkouane, the remains of a small town which was burned and deserted in the 3rd century B.C., then remained abandoned for twenty-two centuries, presents intact evidence relating to the civilisation of the Carthaginians, their architecture and their way of life. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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