Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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Pupput, Hammamet

Pupput Hammamet'i is located close to the former Roman town. For the first time that the city is mentioned in 168, but for sure is that the SES was inhabited already in place, because the number of residential floors are covered with mosaics of two-fold: the concrete layer of about ten centimeters (JAP, Romans used concrete) under the Phoenicians mosaics.

settlement was completely accidental digging foundations for the hotel. In fact, its just the archaeological sights around the hotels and resorts.

as well as the most important sights of the town (Roman ristiusukirik) is next to a hotel key.

walls, and in particular does not stand up (which is understandable, given that katalaanid, who recently went over the so-called built-up, were completely razed the city), but the detail is preserved mosaics. And it is hard to believe that such work was done in the residential flooring needs! What else these walls or furniture may have been?

example of Roman mosaic of Phoenician mosaiigikihi below. Phoenician mosaics are more subtle, even from the smallest of stones, closely matching, etc. värvikirevamad. Just walk under the warm sun of Tunisia and the mouth wide open look ...

We were the only ones who were there on any day off wrong. The entrance was once again in the face for 4 Dinar, but at least no one kamandamas as long as you have about ten pairs of two large housing site and sauna complex to stroll around. No specific restrictions or guard - where you want to walk, touch the finger of love. It of course, also involves the settlement of the lack of a practical demonstration of information, but if the interest is, then the wiki is always reaching out. ;)

Mosaics itself is almost charmingly detailed, colorful and subtle. Pupput'i destroyed the village sometime in 1300, but these floors are kept very nicely. Even in Tunisia, the scorching sun-pleekiva.

And here is proof for those who do not believe that the swastika has been inherited from the Roman times. And it's not a shadow teps not someone raise a hand, and the honor of giving füürerile. It is instead about a liter squirt bottle used for cleaning the mosaics. : P inadvertent (but worthwhile) Addendum to the photo. :) Where should someone

kunagigi Hammamet'i was faced with the Roman mosaics, and offer a modicum of interest, then I strongly recommend. Things are well preserved (though who knows for how long, because the French archaeologists go over to see them only every four years), with incredible quality and pretty nice to have just tuterdada open area, which is kahtlustakski that every hole is an art culture and history. Thumbs up!

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