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  2. Ribat of Sousse - Wikipedia

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    Ribat of Sousse (Arabic: رباط سوسة) is a ribat in the city of Sousse, Tunisia. Although scholars differ on the chronology of its original construction, it was most likely founded in the 8th century and reconstructed or completed in its current form during the early 9th century, under the Aghlabid dynasty .

  3. Neptune Triumph and the House of Sorothus mosaic - Wikipedia

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    13.14 cm × 10.25 cm (5.17 in × 4.04 in) Location. Conservation Musée national du Bardo, Sousse. The Neptune Triumph and the House of Sorothus mosaic, also known as the Neptune and Nereids mosaic or the Neptune Procession mosaic, is a Roman mosaic dating from the 1st or 2nd century, discovered in Tunisia at the end of the 19th century, in the ...

  4. World Shipping Council - Wikipedia

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    World Shipping Council. The World Shipping Council (WSC) is the primary industry trade association representing the international liner shipping industry, which offers regularly scheduled service on fixed schedules. Most liner carriers are container shipping lines.

  5. Medina of Sousse - Wikipedia

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    The Medina of Sousse is a Medina quarter in Sousse, Governorate of Sousse, Tunisia. Designated by the UNESCO a World Heritage Site in 1988, it is a typical example of the architecture of the early centuries of Islam in Maghreb . It encompasses a Kasbah, fortifications and the Great Mosque of Sousse. The Medina today houses the Archaeological ...

  6. Stonehenge's central rock originated in Scotland, a new study ...

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    The study's authors suggest they may have used boats. Scientists say they’ve cracked a secret of the 6-ton rock at the center of Stonehenge — a discovery that only deepens the site’s mystery ...

  7. Hadrumetum Punic inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    The Hadrumetum Punic inscriptions are Punic votive inscriptions found in the Old City of Sousse [1] (ancient Hadrumetum).. They were discovered between the Great Mosque of Sousse and the Ribat of Sousse, where the French authorities had chosen to build Sousse's first church, the Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Immaculée-Conception de Sousse, built between 1865 and 1867.

  8. Evan Gershkovich's WSJ colleagues celebrate his release from ...

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    Evan Gershkovich's Wall Street Journal colleagues are celebrating his release from a Russian prison and return to the U.S. Read what the woman who hired him said about the momentous occasion.

  9. The gold medal goes to ... the chocolate muffin. At the ...

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    August 10, 2024 at 12:12 PM. PARIS (AP) — Freshly cooked bread and a selection of French pastries were meant to be the stars of the Olympic village where athletes from across the world have ...