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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Africa Political Map

Africa Political Map
Antique illustration of a Africa Political Map from 1893

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roman Republic and Carthage during the Second Punic War (218-201-BC)

Roman Republic and Carthage during the Second Punic War (218-201-BC)
Ancient map of the Roman Republic and Carthage during the Second Punic War (218 to 201 BC). Legend in Latin language. Steel engraving with hand colored borderlines, published in 1861

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 1972 Munich Olympics - Mens 5000m

1972 Munich Olympics - Mens 5000m
Athletics - 1972 Munich Olympics - Mens 5000m Final Finlands Lasse Viren (#228) and Tunisias Mohammed Gammoudi (#904) during the race in the Olympiastadion, Munich, West Germany

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisia country map

Tunisia country map
2011 edition

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roman mosaic

Roman mosaic

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Sahara Desert

The Sahara Desert, North west Africa - two camels stride across the sand, accompanied by their Bedouin owner. Date: circa 1915

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Detail, Tomb of Sidi Sahabi and holy site, Kairouan, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Detail, Tomb of Sidi Sahabi and holy site, Kairouan, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Star Wars set

Star Wars set, Chott el Gharsa, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bazaar in Houmt Souk, Island of Jerba, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Bazaar in Houmt Souk, Island of Jerba, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tiles decorated with Tunisian doorways on souvenir stall, Hammamet, Cap Bon

Tiles decorated with Tunisian doorways on souvenir stall, Hammamet, Cap Bon, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Shoemakers, Tunisia

Shoemakers, Tunisia
Two shoemakers in their small workshop, Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View along beach from the Medina walls, Hammamet, Cap Bon, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

View along beach from the Medina walls, Hammamet, Cap Bon, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Remains of Roman villas

Remains of Roman villas, Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Old Map of The World 1881

Old Map of The World 1881
Irish Land War (1879-1882); home rule movement led by Parnell. End of First Boer War (1880-1881). French establish a protectorate in Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roman mosaic, Bardo museum, Tunis, Tunisia

Roman mosaic, Bardo museum, Tunis, Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Peaceful capture of Jerusalem in 638 by Caliph Omar ibn al-Kathab

Peaceful capture of Jerusalem in 638 by Caliph Omar ibn al-Kathab
LSE4316719 Peaceful capture of Jerusalem in 638 by Caliph Omar ibn al-Kathab. It guarantees Patriarch Sophronius, Christians and Jews individual and religious freedom

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Juno and Carthage, c1636-1655. Artist: Eustache Le Sueur

Juno and Carthage, c1636-1655. Artist: Eustache Le Sueur
Juno and Carthage, c1636-1655

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Odysseus passing the Sirens rock, 3rd century

Odysseus passing the Sirens rock, 3rd century
Roman mosaic from Tunisia of Odysseus passing the Sirens rock, tied to the mast, 3rd century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Early Christian art. The Good Shepherd. Relief. 4th century

Early Christian art. The Good Shepherd. Relief. 4th century. Bardo National Museum. Tunis. Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mosaic from the House of Amphitrite, Roman city Bulla Regia, Tunisia

Mosaic from the House of Amphitrite, Roman city Bulla Regia, Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisia, Kairouan, Madina, Blue door

Tunisia, Kairouan, Madina, Blue door

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Reconstruction of the two Punic ports, Tunisia, Carthage (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), drawing

Reconstruction of the two Punic ports, Tunisia, Carthage (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), drawing
Tunisia - Carthage (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Reconstruction of the two Punic ports, drawing

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisian woman with elaborate coin necklace

Tunisian woman with elaborate coin necklace
Tunisian woman with elaborate necklace made of many strings of coins with holes in the middle, metal bangles, thin silken clothing and a pointed hat

Background imageRelated Images Collection: WW2 - British infantryman in desert fatigues

WW2 - British infantryman in desert fatigues
Photograph of a British infantryman in desert fatigues advancing with fixed-bayonet and a shell bursting in background, El Alamein, 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Elegant building of the Casino de Belvedere - Tunis, Tunisia

Elegant building of the Casino de Belvedere - Tunis, Tunisia
Elegant building of the Casino de Belvedere at Tunis, Tunisia. Date: circa 1908

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbor

Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbor
Punic civilization. Reconstruction of Byrsa Hill, with the Punic city and Hannibals circular harbour, late 4th-2nd century b.C. Fresco by architect J. M. Gassend

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A young Berber woman breastfeeding her baby (colour litho)

A young Berber woman breastfeeding her baby (colour litho)
960123 A young Berber woman breastfeeding her baby (colour litho) by French Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A young Berber woman breastfeeding her baby)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisia, Tunis, Bardo Museum, Roman-era mosaics

Tunisia, Tunis, Bardo Museum, Roman-era mosaics

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Doorway in the Medina of Tunis

Doorway in the Medina of Tunis
Tunisia, Tunis, doorway with yellow painted door inside the Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roman mosaic showing the triumph of Neptune, 1st century

Roman mosaic showing the triumph of Neptune, 1st century
Roman mosaic showing the triumph of Neptune, surrounded by the four seasons, from La Chebba in Tunisia. Now in Bardo Museum in Tunus, 1st century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ancent Italy, c. 450 BC, steel engraving, published in 1861

Ancent Italy, c. 450 BC, steel engraving, published in 1861
The territory of Italy around 450 BC with separate maps of Rome, Roman Forum, surrounding area of Rome, Syracuse, Carthage and surrounding area of Pompeji and Naples. Legend in Latin language

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fabulous Arab Doorway - Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia

Fabulous Arab Doorway - Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia
An absolutely fabulous Arab Doorway in the port town of Sidi Bou Said Tunisia, with a pair of knockers for the main decorated wooden doors (for ease of knocking when on a camel or on horseback)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisia, Tabarka, Trilobate floor mosaic, depicting life in a farm

Tunisia, Tabarka, Trilobate floor mosaic, depicting life in a farm
Roman civilization, 4th century A.D. Trilobate floor mosaic, detail. Life in a farm: the farm, the barns and the houses. From Tabarka, Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roman art. Early Empire. Mosaic. TUNISIA. Tunis

Roman art. Early Empire. Mosaic. TUNISIA. Tunis

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Arabic Countries, food, arabic biscuits, traditional

Arabic Countries, food, arabic biscuits, traditional

Background imageRelated Images Collection: PLM Poster, Touring Club de France

PLM Poster, Touring Club de France, advertising rail travel to Algeria and Tunisia. Showing a man riding a camel in the desert. 20th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunisia - Arab Bazaar

Tunisia - Arab Bazaar
Tunisia - an Arab dealer sitting in his shop, surrounded by his wares (pretty much everything you can imagine) including drapes, rugs, pots, a stuffed baby crocodile, swords, guns

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sponge diver loses his footing

Sponge diver loses his footing
Diving for sponges off the Tunisian coast, diver loses a leg to a shark

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Map / North Africa 19C

Map / North Africa 19C
Tunisia and Tripoli (now largely Libya)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Caravanserai in Tunisia

Caravanserai in Tunisia
Travelers gather at a caravanserai in Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sand dunes, Sahara desert, Tunisia, Northern Africa

Sand dunes, Sahara desert, Tunisia, Northern Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Infant Dionysus Riding on a Tiger, Roman mosaic detail at El Djem, Tunisia. c2nd century

Infant Dionysus Riding on a Tiger, Roman mosaic detail at El Djem, Tunisia. c2nd century. Mosaic uncovered in the Trajan Baths, Acholla, Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roman theatre at Dougga

Roman theatre at Dougga
The theatre of Roman ruins in Dougga. Dougga or Thugga is an ancient Roman city in northern Tunisia. UNESCO qualified Dougga as a World Heritage Site in 1997

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Cathedral along Avenue Bourguiba, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

The Cathedral along Avenue Bourguiba, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Poster advertising Air Union flights

Poster advertising Air Union flights on the Thalassa from Marseilles to Ajaccio and Tunis

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Douz, Sahara

Douz, Sahara, Tunisia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Carthaginian leader Hannibal and Roman general Scipio meet to discuss possible terms before

Carthaginian leader Hannibal and Roman general Scipio meet to discuss possible terms before the Battle of Zama in modern Tunisia, 202 BC. The battle, won by the Romans, ended the Second Punic War



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