Henchir-Ezzguidane

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Africa Proconsularis (125 AD)

Henchir-Ezzguidane or Henchir el Zguidane is a locality in Tunisia.[1][2]

The site is notable for the significant Roman Era ruins including a Byzantine Fortress Réservoirs and aqueduct. Archeological survey has been conducted by the French[3][4] in the 19th century.[5]

References

  1. ^ Carte de l'Atlas archéolgique de la Tunisie: Feuille 42 , footnote 106.
  2. ^ Barrington Atlas, 2000, pl. 32 E4.
  3. ^ Cagnat, Exploration en Tunisie, II, p. 34.
  4. ^ Enquête sur les installations hydrauliques en Tunisie, III, p. 173 et suiv. et fig. 12.
  5. ^ Babelon, Ernest. Archaeological Atlas of Tunisia: special edition of the topographical maps published by the Ministry of War. Accompanied by an explanatory text drafted by Mrs E. Babelon, Mr R. Cagnat, Mr S. Reinach. [Text] /. (Paris, 1893.)