Tunisia's Oudhna archaeological site - in pictures
This picture taken on October 14, 2021 shows a view of the archaeological site of Oudhna near Tunisia's capital Tunis. - Oudna or Oudhna, contemporary name of the ancient Roman-Berber city of Uthina, is a Tunisian archaeological site located about 30 kilometres south of Tunis on the road leading to Zaghouan. Partially excavated in the 19th century, excavations resumed on the site in 1993 to open to the public in 1999. The Roman colony was founded during the reign of Emperor Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
This picture taken on October 14, 2021 shows a view of the archaeological site of Oudhna near Tunisia's capital Tunis. - Oudna or Oudhna, contemporary name of the ancient Roman-Berber city of Uthina, is a Tunisian archaeological site located about 30 kilometres south of Tunis on the road leading to Zaghouan. Partially excavated in the 19th century, excavations resumed on the site in 1993 to open to the public in 1999. The Roman colony was founded during the reign of Emperor Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
This picture taken on October 14, 2021 shows a view of the archaeological site of Oudhna near Tunisia's capital Tunis. - Oudna or Oudhna, contemporary name of the ancient Roman-Berber city of Uthina, is a Tunisian archaeological site located about 30 kilometres south of Tunis on the road leading to Zaghouan. Partially excavated in the 19th century, excavations resumed on the site in 1993 to open to the public in 1999. The Roman colony was founded during the reign of Emperor Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
This picture taken on October 14, 2021 shows a view of the archaeological site of Oudhna near Tunisia's capital Tunis. - Oudna or Oudhna, contemporary name of the ancient Roman-Berber city of Uthina, is a Tunisian archaeological site located about 30 kilometres south of Tunis on the road leading to Zaghouan. Partially excavated in the 19th century, excavations resumed on the site in 1993 to open to the public in 1999. The Roman colony was founded during the reign of Emperor Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
This picture taken on October 14, 2021 shows a view of the archaeological site of Oudhna near Tunisia's capital Tunis. - Oudna or Oudhna, contemporary name of the ancient Roman-Berber city of Uthina, is a Tunisian archaeological site located about 30 kilometres south of Tunis on the road leading to Zaghouan. Partially excavated in the 19th century, excavations resumed on the site in 1993 to open to the public in 1999. The Roman colony was founded during the reign of Emperor Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
This picture taken on October 14, 2021 shows a view of the archaeological site of Oudhna near Tunisia's capital Tunis. - Oudna or Oudhna, contemporary name of the ancient Roman-Berber city of Uthina, is a Tunisian archaeological site located about 30 kilometres south of Tunis on the road leading to Zaghouan. Partially excavated in the 19th century, excavations resumed on the site in 1993 to open to the public in 1999. The Roman colony was founded during the reign of Emperor Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
This picture taken on October 14, 2021 shows a view of the archaeological site of Oudhna near Tunisia's capital Tunis. - Oudna or Oudhna, contemporary name of the ancient Roman-Berber city of Uthina, is a Tunisian archaeological site located about 30 kilometres south of Tunis on the road leading to Zaghouan. Partially excavated in the 19th century, excavations resumed on the site in 1993 to open to the public in 1999. The Roman colony was founded during the reign of Emperor Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
This picture taken on October 14, 2021 shows a view of the archaeological site of Oudhna near Tunisia's capital Tunis. - Oudna or Oudhna, contemporary name of the ancient Roman-Berber city of Uthina, is a Tunisian archaeological site located about 30 kilometres south of Tunis on the road leading to Zaghouan. Partially excavated in the 19th century, excavations resumed on the site in 1993 to open to the public in 1999. The Roman colony was founded during the reign of Emperor Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)