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  2. Archaeology of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Tassili n'Ajjer is a national park in the Sahara desert, located on a vast plateau in south-east Algeria, covering an area of over 72,000 km 2 (28,000 sq mi). It has one of the most important groupings of prehistoric cave art in the world, and was inducted into UNESCO 's World Heritage Site list in 1982.

  3. List of archaeological sites by country - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes (Ancient and Walled City of Rhodes), South Aegean Samikon , West Greece Samothrace Temple complex (Sanctuary of the Great Gods), East Macedonia and Thrace

  4. Henchir-Loulou - Wikipedia

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    Archaeology map of Tunisia. Henchir-Loulou a locality and archaeology site near the modern town of Aïn Makhlouf, Algeria. [1] [2] [3] It is the site of an ancient Roman Era town.

  5. Category:Archaeological sites in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Asturianu; Беларуская; Cymraeg; Deutsch; Español; Esperanto; Euskara; فارسی; Français; Frysk; Galego; 한국어; Hrvatski; Italiano ...

  6. Tassili n'Ajjer - Wikipedia

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    Tassili n'Ajjer is a plateau in south-eastern Algeria at the borders of Libya and Nigeri, covering an area of 72,000 km 2. [2] It ranges from east-south-east to Its highest point is the Adrar Afao that peaks at 2,158 m (7,080 ft), located at

  7. Madauros - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of Madauros are close to the actual city of M'Daourouch (Arabic: مداوروش) in present-day Algeria. It is possible to see: A Roman mausoleum with some statues. A Roman theatre, reduced in size because of a Byzantine fortification made in 535. Some small Roman thermae. A Roman basilica of the Byzantine era with three sections of ...

  8. Category:Archaeology of Algeria - Wikipedia

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  9. Cirta - Wikipedia

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    Cirta was the capital city of the Berber kingdom of Numidia; its strategically important port city was Russicada. Although Numidia was a key ally of the ancient Roman Republic during the Punic Wars (264–146 BC), Cirta was subject to Roman invasions during the 2nd and 1st centuries BC.