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The
long and diversified history of Tunisia is displayed through its statues,
bronzes, pottery and mosaics
exposed in museums located at several archeological sites. From the
prestigious Bardo Museum to the modest on-site selection, each brings to
the visitor a particular vision of this country's rich historical
heritage. Of
particular interest by period are the following sites and museums: Prehistoric:
Bardo (Tunis), Gafsa Museum , Metlaoui, regions of El Kef, Makthar. Berber:
Chennini, Tataouine, Tamerza, Matamata Punic:
Kerkouane, Carthage Museum, Bardo , Utica, Salammbo
Punic Ports Roman:
Carthage, Carthage Museum, Sousse Museum, Dougga, El Jem and its Museum,
Bardo Museum, Bulla Regia and its Museum, Tabarka and its Museum Islamic:
Kairouan, Raqqada Museum, Bardo Museum, Monastir and its Museum, Sousse
Ribat and its Museum, Mahdia, Tozeur and its Museum, Tourbet Bey Tunis Traditional
Arts: Dar Abdallah Tunis, Tozeur Museum, Le Kef Museum, Monastir
Museum Jerba: The Griba synagogue presumed 6th century BC (Fall of
Jerusalem to Babylonians) Houmt
Souk Citadel: Dargouth the pirate's fort 15-16th century - Museum Douz:
Saharian Museum
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