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Roman Draped Statue – Byrsa Hill, Carthage

  • Byinessaid88
  • Published OnSeptember 14, 2025

This fragmented marble statue, found on Byrsa Hill in Carthage, shows a Roman figure wrapped in heavy drapery. Despite the missing head and arms, the folds of the garment are preserved with remarkable detail, reflecting the craftsmanship of Roman sculptors.…

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Roman Togatus Statue – Byrsa Hill, Carthage

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  • Published OnSeptember 14, 2025

This headless marble statue, discovered on Byrsa Hill in Carthage, depicts a Roman figure draped in a toga. The detailed folds of the garment symbolize civic duty and elite status in Roman society. Although the head and parts of the…

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Draped Statue – Byrsa Hill, Carthage

  • Byinessaid88
  • Published OnSeptember 14, 2025

This marble statue represents a youthful figure in a long draped garment, typical of Roman portrait sculpture. Found on Byrsa Hill, the ancient citadel of Carthage, it reflects the Roman influence on the city‚Äôs art and public space after its…

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Fluted Column Fragment – Byrsa Hill, Carthage

  • Byinessaid88
  • Published OnSeptember 14, 2025

This fragment of a fluted stone column comes from Byrsa Hill, the ancient citadel of Carthage. Once the political and religious heart of the city, Byrsa later housed monumental Roman architecture, leaving behind fragments like this one. This 3D scan…

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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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