Eles, Tunisia

Coordinates: 35°56′55″N 9°5′50″E / 35.94861°N 9.09722°E / 35.94861; 9.09722
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Eles (also transliterated as Ellès and Al Las) is a village in the Siliana Governorate, Tunisia. It is located around 35°56′55″N 9°5′50″E / 35.94861°N 9.09722°E / 35.94861; 9.09722, about 13 km northwest of Maktar[1][2] in Siliana Governorate.[3]

Eles, Tunisia sits over a natural spring at the base of the surrounding hills.

The village is notable for the large number of dolmens found immediately to the west,[4] thought to be from around 2500 BC. BC.[5][6] south and east of the village which are typical of the tombs found around Maktar.[7] A study of fifty-three of the dolmens by Belmonte, Esteban and Jiménez González[8] suggest that some of these tombs may be orientated towards Alpha Centauri. In contrast Hoskin[9] argues that Tunisian dolmen orientations can be explained by the local topography, in that the entrances all face downhill.

The local rock strata are geologically interesting as they provide a particularly good record of the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary,[10] which is now better known as the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.

During the Roman Empire and late antiquity there was a civitas (Roman town) called Ululi.[11][12]

Citations

  1. ^ Eles, Tunisia at itouchmap.com
  2. ^ Eles, Tunisia at citymap.com
  3. ^ Eles, Tunisia at mapmondo.org.
  4. ^ "Description et photos du site d'Ellès (LookLex)". Archived from the original on 2017-02-15. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
  5. ^ Belmonte, J. A. Esteban, C. and Jiménez González, J. J. (1998). «Pre-Roman Tombs of Africa Proconsularis»: S7–S24
  6. ^ Harbi-Riahi et al. 1985:19
  7. ^ Belmonte et al. 1998
  8. ^ Hoskin 2001:206-8
  9. ^ Coccioni and Marsilia 2007
  10. ^ Titular Episcopal See of Ululi, at GCatholic.org.
  11. ^ Ululensis at catholic-hierarchy.org.

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