Madauros: Roman city, Byzantine fort in Numidia, birthplace of Apuleius, modern M'daourouch.
Madauros
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Forum (below), odeon (below), baths (below)
- Christianity: several churches; Augustine spends his youth in Madauros
- Many buildings converted to olive oil plants
- c.430-533/534: Vandal domination of the region
- 533/534: Byzantine rule; a fort (below) is built on the odeon
- Seventh century: Arab conquest.
Madauros, Tombstone of a couple
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Madauros, Street
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Madauros, Street with sewer
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Madauros, Relief of Mercury
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Forum
Madauros, Forum with goats
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Madauros, Forum, Inscription
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Madauros, Forum, Curia
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Madauros, Forum with Byzantine fort
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Baths
Madauros, Great Baths
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Madauros, Great Baths
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Madauros, Great Baths
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Madauros, Great Baths, Vault
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Inscriptions
Madauros, Inscription referring to Apuleius
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Madauros, Poetic inscription
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Madauros, Inscription referring to a Christian soldier of III Augusta
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Madauros, Tombstone of Tiberius Claudius Quietus
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Odeon
Madauros, Odeon, Gate
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Madauros, Odeon, Seats
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Madauros, Odeon, General view
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Madauros, Odeon, Inscription
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Olive presses
Madauros, House with oil press A, Square basins
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Madauros, House with oil press A, Round basin
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Madauros, House with oil press A, Square basin
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Madauros, House with oil press A, Presses and basins
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Christian Madauros
Madauros, Christian tombstone
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Madauros, Christian basilica B
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Madauros, Christian basilica C
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Madauros, Tombstone of bishop Placentinus
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Fort
Madauros, Byzantine fort with goats
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Madauros, Byzantine fort
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Madauros, Byzantine fort
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Madauros, Byzantine fort, Recycled inscription
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