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Instarchbx207im001.tif

Title

Instarch Box 207 lantern slides

Credit

Newton & Co.

Holder

Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford

Location

Tunisia, Tunis, Carthage, Bordj Djedid Hill

Date

16 September 14 @ 07:59

Image size

5255x4087

Caption

Newton & Co.: Tunisia: "25. NO. Interior of reservoirs of Carthage." "[Newt]on & [Co. Ltd.,] 43 Museum St., [L]ondon, W.C[. 1] [NB: Business address in use 1926 - 1937] (partially obscured)"

Keywords

instarch, glass, lantern slide, structure, building, ruin, Carthage, cisterns, Roman, water, supply, storage, public, hygiene, hydraulic complex, barrel-vault, plaster, UNESCO World Heritage Site

{- per A Wilson on HEIRtagger: "This view shows the interior of the large Roman reservoir cisterns on the Bordj Djedid hill at Carthage, built in the mid 2nd century AD to supply the Antonine Baths. They still exist in the grounds of the Presidential Palace"

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{ Buildings & Archaeology / Archaeology & Ancient Monuments (OTHER: Roman reservoir cisterns, Bordj Djedid, Carthage.) } [per: andrew.wilson@arch.ox.ac.uk]

Location Data

Marker lat / long: 36.8439, 10.3264 (WGS84)

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