A new archaeological project in Carthage studies the last great Roman public monument of the city that has not been extensively excavated so far. The circus of Carthage was, as far as we know, the biggest and most influential of the arenas for chariot racing in North Africa, in size comparable to the Circus Maximus in Rome. The southwestern quarter of ancient Carthage, where the monument is located, furthermore and most importantly offers the possibility to study a large part of the metropolis that has, unlike the rest of the city, not been overbuilt in the modern period. It is the objective of the project to carry out a large scale urbanistic study with a decisively diachronic approach. This article reports on the initial field mission car...
Since 2008, as part of an Algerian-German cooperation project the National Museum of Cherchell – anc...
Since the uncovering of the basement of the Colosseum, archeologists, historians and engineers have ...
Project Panormos is an international archaeological research project, centred on a recently-identifi...
A new archaeological project in Carthage studies the last great Roman public monument of the city th...
The project studies the circus of Carthage, the biggest monument of the Roman city and the only one ...
The project focuses on different phases of Punic Carthage. Different parts of houses, giving an idea...
A team of the German Archaeological Institute Cairo has been working in the Graeco-Roman village of ...
At least three, possibly even four Early Punic houses have come to light at the Rue Ibn Chabâat site...
After the last field campaign in Oinoanda in 2012, the research program continued with an architectu...
The ancient site of Henchir Bourgou (Djerba), Tunisia, is the object of archaeological research cond...
Ancient Simitthus (today Chimtou, Tunisia), known for its important quarries of yellow Numidian marb...
[EN] The area occupied by the Circus Maximus in Rome is currently undergoing some restoration, archa...
One focus of the project „Studies on regional burial customs in Late Antiquity. The necropolis of th...
During the last four years, the research focus of the German Archaeological Institute’s Orient Depar...
In 2016, new archaeological fieldwork at Phokian Tithorea was started by two Ephorates and supported...
Since 2008, as part of an Algerian-German cooperation project the National Museum of Cherchell – anc...
Since the uncovering of the basement of the Colosseum, archeologists, historians and engineers have ...
Project Panormos is an international archaeological research project, centred on a recently-identifi...
A new archaeological project in Carthage studies the last great Roman public monument of the city th...
The project studies the circus of Carthage, the biggest monument of the Roman city and the only one ...
The project focuses on different phases of Punic Carthage. Different parts of houses, giving an idea...
A team of the German Archaeological Institute Cairo has been working in the Graeco-Roman village of ...
At least three, possibly even four Early Punic houses have come to light at the Rue Ibn Chabâat site...
After the last field campaign in Oinoanda in 2012, the research program continued with an architectu...
The ancient site of Henchir Bourgou (Djerba), Tunisia, is the object of archaeological research cond...
Ancient Simitthus (today Chimtou, Tunisia), known for its important quarries of yellow Numidian marb...
[EN] The area occupied by the Circus Maximus in Rome is currently undergoing some restoration, archa...
One focus of the project „Studies on regional burial customs in Late Antiquity. The necropolis of th...
During the last four years, the research focus of the German Archaeological Institute’s Orient Depar...
In 2016, new archaeological fieldwork at Phokian Tithorea was started by two Ephorates and supported...
Since 2008, as part of an Algerian-German cooperation project the National Museum of Cherchell – anc...
Since the uncovering of the basement of the Colosseum, archeologists, historians and engineers have ...
Project Panormos is an international archaeological research project, centred on a recently-identifi...