Dougga, also known as Thugga, was a Berber, Punic, and Roman settlement in northern Tunisia close to modern-day Téboursouk. Currently, 75 hectares make up the archeological site. In 1997, Dougga was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In contrast to Carthage, which has been repeatedly pillaged and rebuilt, the location, which is in the middle of the countryside, has been shielded from the encroachment of contemporary urbanization. Dougga is unique due to its vastness, well-preserved ... (Read More)