Uzinaza

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Uzinaza
Uzinaza is located in Algeria
Uzinaza
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LocationAlgeria
RegionMédéa Province
Coordinates35°51′00″N 2°53′00″E / 35.85°N 2.883333°E / 35.85; 2.883333

Uzinaza is an ancient Roman-Berber city located in present-day Algeria.[1] It is located in the modern commune of Saneg.[2]

History

Uzinaza was founded by Septimius Severus in 205 AD in central-western Numidia. The city contains the ruins of a Roman villa dating back to its founding king, which bore the Latinized Berber name of Usinadis.

The shape of the enclosure of the site is that of an irregular rectangle of 300m in length and 200m in width; it is formed by a wall with two meters thick frame of uncut stones. Some columns, pottery fragments and a sarcophagus are on the same ruins, that are near the small river where stood the destroyed walls.

After the Arab conquest in the early eighth century the city disappeared, and now there it is nearby the village of Saneg.

References

  1. ^ "Trismegistos". www.trismegistos.org. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
  2. ^ Fentress, E., DARMC, R. Talbert, J. Becker, R. Warner, S. Gillies, T. Elliott (15 March 2014). "Places: 334654 (*Uzinaza)". Pleiades. Retrieved March 15, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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