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Bird of Prey Statue – Roman Villas of Carthage

  • Byinessaid88
  • Published OnSeptember 14, 2025

This weathered stone sculpture, found among the Roman villas of Carthage, depicts a bird of prey with folded wings and a curved beak ‚Äî likely an eagle. In Roman culture, the eagle was a powerful symbol of strength, divinity, and…

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Statue Fragment – Roman Villas of Carthage

  • Byinessaid88
  • Published OnSeptember 14, 2025

This marble torso, discovered among the Roman villas of Carthage, shows the remains of a draped statue. Although the head and lower body are missing, the folds of the garment remain visible, reflecting the elegance and craftsmanship of Roman sculptors.…

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Inscribed Architectural Fragment – Byrsa Hill, …

  • Byinessaid88
  • Published OnSeptember 14, 2025

This broken stone block from Byrsa Hill preserves part of a Latin inscription alongside decorative moldings. The surviving floral motif and bead pattern suggest it once formed part of a monumental building or commemorative structure in Roman Carthage. Such fragments…

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Roman Column Base – Byrsa Hill, Carthage

  • Byinessaid88
  • Published OnSeptember 14, 2025

This carved stone base once supported a column in the Roman city of Carthage, located on Byrsa Hill. Its circular top and layered moldings show the architectural style typical of Roman forums and temples. Though the column itself is missing,…

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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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