ποΈ Carthago-Curubis
Roman coastal settlement in northeastern Tunisia
π Fast Facts
- Location: Near Kurba, northeastern Tunisia, Mediterranean coast
- Period: Primarily Roman (1stβ3rd centuries CE)
- Status: Archaeological site with limited visible remains
- Access: Open-air ruins; no formal visitor facilities
Carthago-Curubis was a minor Roman port settlement established on the northeastern coast of Tunisia during the imperial period. The site preserves scattered architectural remains from its occupation as a trading post and residential area. Little remains above ground, and the location has received minimal archaeological investigation compared to larger Roman sites in the region ...