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The Baths of Antoninus Pius at Carthage, Tunisia. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Baths of Antoninus Pius at Carthage, Tunisia. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Baths of Antoninus Pius at Carthage, Tunisia. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Baths of Antoninus Pius at Carthage, Tunisia. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Baths of Antoninus Pius at Carthage, Tunisia. Artist: Samuel Magal
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The Baths of Antoninus Pius at Carthage, Tunisia. Artist: Samuel Magal
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Antonine Baths, Carthage, Tunisia. A perennial foe of Rome, the North African city-state of Carthage was absorbed into the Roman Empire after its defeat in the Third Punic War in 146 BC. The Roman city that was established on the ruins of Carthage grew to become the second largest city in the western half of the empire and the capital of the province of Africa. These baths, built between 145 and 165 AD during the reign of Antoninus Pius, were once the very largest in the Roman Empire. The main pool was as big as a modern Olympic pool. 
Unique Identifier AR9405001 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5200px × 3377px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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2ND CENTURY
AFRICA
ANCIENT SITE
ANTONINE BATHS
Archaeological Site
Archaeology
archeology
bathing
BATHS
CARTHAGE
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Column
CONTINENT
country
Italy
Landscape
LOCATION
Mediterranean
NORTH AFRICA
NORTH AFRICAN
Photograph
Pillar
PILLARS
Roman
ROME
Ruin
RUINED
RUINS
SHARP
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TUNIS
tunisia
Tunisian
Vivienne
VIVIENNE SHARP
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