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PUNIQUE DOORS

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Built in the 3rd century B.C., these ports had a capacity of 400 ships and were the guarantors of Carthage's power and the symbol of its might. In ancient times, Carthage was known as the empire of the sea. The smallest was the commercial port, the other the military base. At the time, high walls separated the two ports, but nothing remains of the fortifications that defended them from the threat of the sea. During the excavations, Punic remains were unearthed: columns, paving stones, objects..

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sel75011
Visited in august 2022
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Pour imaginer le passé
Non loin du centre du Carthage moderne, on trouve les ports puniques. Même s'il ne reste plus beaucoup de vestiges, on peut imaginer la taille de ce lieu qui a contribué à la grandeur de Carthage.
Manej
Visited in july 2015
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Plus de ruines que je ne pensais et superbe vue sur la cathédrale et Carthage. Jolie mosquée à l'entrée.
Pour voir la baie, faire le tour par la route et aller de l'autre côté de l'embouchure.

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