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Roman Column – Byrsa Hill, Carthage

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  • Published Onسبتمبر 14, 2025

This freestanding column, preserved on Byrsa Hill in Carthage, once formed part of the monumental Roman architecture that dominated the site. Rising from a carved base, the column shows signs of erosion and chipping, but its form remains intact. Columns…

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Decorated Bust Fragment – Roman Villas of Carth…

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  • Published Onسبتمبر 14, 2025

This unique fragment from the Roman villas of Carthage preserves the upper torso of a sculpted bust richly decorated with relief figures and patterns. Unlike plain portrait busts, this piece includes carved scenes on the chest and shoulders, possibly representing…

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Bust Fragment – Roman Villas of Carthage

  • Byinessaid88
  • Published Onسبتمبر 14, 2025

This marble bust fragment, discovered in the Roman villas of Carthage, preserves the back of the head and shoulders of a figure. The drapery detail around the neck is still visible, though the face and much of the front are…

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Male Torso Statue – Roman Villas of Carthage

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  • Published Onسبتمبر 14, 2025

This marble torso, found among the Roman villas of Carthage, represents a male figure in the classical style. Though the head, arms, and lower legs are missing, the sculpture preserves the muscular form and proportions admired in Roman art, echoing…

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Tanit XR is a nonprofit initiative working to digitally preserve Tunisia’s cultural heritage before it disappears to time, weather, or neglect. Through 3D scanning, an open digital archive, and immersive AR/VR experiences, we make mosaics, statues, and historic sites accessible to students, researchers, and the public everywhere.

We believe heritage belongs to everyone. By combining technology, education, and global collaboration, we not only document and protect the past but also share it in new ways that inspire curiosity and pride. Every scan, workshop, and volunteer effort brings us closer to safeguarding Tunisia’s history for future generations.

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