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Rambles in Mauretania Caesariensis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2009

Extract

The visitor to Algiers who is interested in Roman archaeology naturally and rightly thinks first of Timgad and Lambèse. If he takes train to Setif, spends a night at Djemila, motors across country to Batna, and, after visiting the famous camp and the even more famous town, returns through Constantine, he should have enriched his knowledge of the Roman Empire appreciably. But time and money may preclude such a tour as this. It is pleasant to realize that, even within a comparatively restricted circle, there is a great deal worth seeing.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Classical Association 1931

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