From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thimisua also known as Sidi-Bou-Argoub is an archaeological site in Tunisia, located at 36.310720°N 9.319186° and which is known for the ampitheter there. [1] [2] This structure is described as oval in shape with two entries and a longitudinal axis. [3]

During the Roman Empire the town of Thmisua was a civitas of Africa Proconsularis. [4] It was down stream from the Municipium of Thabbora and it prospered from 330 BC to 640 AD. [5] .

References

  1. ^ Jean-Claude Lachaux: Théâtres et amphithéâtres d'Afrique Proconsulaire. Édisud, La Calade, Aix-en-Provence 1970.
  2. ^ David L. Bomgardner, The Story of the Roman Amphitheatre (Routledge, 2013)
  3. ^ Sidi Bou Argoub
  4. ^ R.B. Hitchner, thimisua at Leiades.stoa.org.
  5. ^ http://dare.ht.lu.se/places/22062.html [ dead link]