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Tunisian Jewess, c1890. Artist: Henri ThiriatTunisian Jewess, c1890. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London, c1890)
The Mejerda at Slugia, above Mejez-el-Bad, c1890. Artist: Armand KohlThe Mejerda at Slugia, above Mejez-el-Bad, c1890. The River Mejerda near Medjez-el-Bab, Tunisia. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI
The El-Kantara Gorge, Tunisia, 1895. Artist: Armand KohlThe El-Kantara Gorge, Tunisia, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
Old ports of Carthage, Tunisia, c1890. Artist: HildibrandOld ports of Carthage, Tunisia, c1890. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London, c1890)
View of Kairwan, Tunisia, c1890. Artist: Armand KohlView of Kairwan, Tunisia, c1890. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London, c1890)
View of El Kef, Tunisia, c1890. Artist: HildibrandView of El Kef, Tunisia, c1890. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London, c1890)
Cabes, Tunisia, 1895. Artist: Armand KohlCabes, Tunisia, 1895. As seen from the Jara Gardens. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co
View from the Tellat Pass, Tunisia, c1890. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London, c1890)
Tunisian boy in the Sahara Desert, 1936. Artist: Ewing GallowayTunisian boy in the Sahara Desert, 1936. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)
Ruined house, El Kantara, Tunisia
Mohamed Ben Ali and his wife, El Kantara, Tunisia
The Catapult, c1868. A Roman siege engine attacks the city of Carthage during the siege of 146 BC. Delenda est Carthago (Carthage must be destroyed) is carved into the wood. Hand-coloured later
Nafta and the Shott-el-jerid, c1890. Artist: BertrandNafta and the Shott-el-jerid, c1890. Shat el Jerid, a salt lake at Nefta in Tunisia. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XXI, (Virtue & Co Limited, London)
A barbers shop in Tunis, 1875. Artist: John Evan HodgsonA barbers shop in Tunis, 1875. A print from the The Graphic, (3 July 1875)
Moorish coffee house at Sidi Bou Said, Tunis, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)
An Arab soldier of Tunis, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)
Audience with Muhammad IV al-Hadi, the Bey of Tunis, 1904. Tunisia became a French protectorate in 1881, although it continued to be nominally governed by its traditional rulers, the Beys
Nomination of the new Bey of Tunis, 1902. Artist: YrondyNomination of the new Bey of Tunis, 1902. Tunisia became a French protectorate in 1881, although it continued to be nominally governed by its traditional rulers, the Beys
Marriage of the son of the Bey of Tunis, 1903. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 26th June 1903
Arab and Tunisian chiefs, 1896. Artist: Frederic LixArab and Tunisian chiefs, 1896. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 18th October 1896
Ruins, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 4th-3rd Century BC. Punic city in northeastern Tunisia, near Cape Bon
Utensils, Pots, Tunisia 19th Century. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunis
Ceramic Bowls, Kairouan, Tunisia, 10th Century. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunis
Adam and Eve, Tunisia, 5th Century. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunis
The Four Seasons, Carthage, 4th CenturySacophage, The Four Seasons, Carthage, 4th Century. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunis
Stele Votives, Tunisia, 3rd Century. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunis
Ring with Inscription, Jewelery, Tunisia, c3rd-4th Century. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunis
Rings with Inscription, Jewelery, Tunisia, c3rd-4th CenturyRings with Inscription, Jewelry, Tunisia, c3rd-4th Century. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunis
Rings, Jewellery, Tunisia, c3rd-4th CenturyRings, Jewellery, Tunisia, 3rd-4th Century. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunis
The Virgil Room, Bardo Museum, Tunisia. This was originally the centre of a harem
Childrens cemetery, Carthage, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Many archaeologists believe that the Carthaginians practised child sacrifice
Agon, statue from the Roman period, Madhia, Tunisia. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunisia
Etain, statue from the Roman period, Madhia, Tunisia. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunisia
Ceramic vase in the shape of an anthropomorphic head, El Aouja, Tunisia. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunisia
Quadriga, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Kerkouane was a Punic city in north-eastern Tunisia. It was abandoned c250 BC during the First Punic War and was never rebuilt by the Romans
Heads of dignitaries, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Located in the Bardo Museum, Tunisia
Money, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Kerkouane was a Punic city in north-eastern Tunisia. It was abandoned c250 BC during the First Punic War and was never rebuilt by the Romans
Lions, from Kerkouane, Tunisia, 3rd century BC. Kerkouane was a Punic city in north-eastern Tunisia. It was abandoned c250 BC during the First Punic War and was never rebuilt by the Romans
Coastal Roman ruins, Tunisia, 3rd century AD. Tunisia became part of the Roman Empire after the Battle of Carthage in 146 BC. The territory became important as a supplier of grain to Rome
Triumph of Neptune, 2nd century. Neptune, Roman god of the sea (Poseidon in the Greek pantheon) carrying his trident and riding in a chariot pulled by horses with dolphin tails
Isaac Judaeus, physician to the rulers of Tunisia, 9th-10th century (1493). Isaac Judaeus (c855-c955) was one of the first whose works were translated from Arabic to Latin
Roman mosaic from Carthage, Horseman hunts leopard, c3rd century
Hunting animals with net, Roman mosaic from Carthage, c3rd century
Fruit Collecting and grape treading Mosaic, c3rd century. At Bardo Museum
Atlanta on Horseback, Carthage Mosaic, c3rd century. Atalanta, in Greek mythology, a renowned and swift-footed huntress, probably a parallel and less important form of the goddess Artemis
Telegenic Troupe kill leopards at Spectacle, Roman floor mosaic from Moknine, 3rd century. At Sousse Museum
Early Christian Funerary Mosaic, (Roman), 4th century. From the Catacomb of Hermes, Sousse, Tunisia. The fish and anchor are symbols of Christ and his faithful followers. At Sousse Museum, Tunisia
Mosaic at the Roman Villas, Carthage, Tunisia, c2nd-3rd century. The ancient city of Carthage was destroyed by the Roman Republic in the Third Punic War in 146 BC then re-developed as Roman Carthage