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Marble Statue from Roman Carthage, Carthage Museum, Carthage, Tunis Governorate, Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marble Statue from Roman Carthage, Carthage Museum, Carthage, Tunis Governorate, Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Broken Monument and Statue in Carthage National Museum in Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Broken Monument and Statue in Carthage National Museum in Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mosaic of Woman from Roman Carthage, Carthage Museum, Carthage, Tunis Governorate, Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Broken Monument and Statue in Carthage National Museum in Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roman statue at Carthage Museum
Ancient Roman statue in Carthage and the head of a woman Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Map of the ancient city of Carthage in the museum of the archaeological site of Carthage in Tunis, Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roman statue at Carthage Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Ancient Statue at the Utica Punic and Roman Museum: Exploring the Artifacts of Tunisia's Past Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grand relief of the victory. Elements of the official Roman art were discovered on the Byrsa hill, including sculptures and bas reliefs depicting victory. These excavated items have been interpreted as a commemoration of the victory over the Parthians in 166, during the reign of Marcus Aurelius and presented on a triumphal arch or monument portal.[9][10] In addition, works from the reign of Augustus are presented including numerous busts. A remarkable representation of Auriga, holding a whip and a jug, a symbol of victory, is also exposed. This recent discovery is a valuable testimony to the attention of the Roman circus in the city, which was the second in size after the Circus Maximus in Rome


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