Photographer’s Note
"Sbeitla is a small town in north-central Tunisia. It is located at around 35°13′47″N, 9°7′46″E. Nearby are the Roman ruins of Sufetula, containing the best preserved Forum temples in Tunisia. The ancient town, then held by the Byzantine Prefect Gregory was captured by the Arabs in 647AD and briefly served as capital of the country.
The oldest traces of civization in the zone are Punic megaliths and funereal stela.
The region was inhabited by nomadic tribes until the Legio III Augusta established a camp at Ammaedara. Through the surrender of the Berber leader Tacfarinas the region was pacified and populated under the Emperor Vespasian and his sons between 167 and 169.
Some inscriptions found in the city suggest that the settlement had success along the lines of others in North Africa during the 2nd century, reaching great prosperity through the olive industry, whose cultivation benefited from excellent climatic conditions in the region. The olive presses found in the ruins of the city further bolster this conclusion. The resulting prosperity made possible the construction of a splendid forum and other important buildings.
The city began to decline during the Late Empire, during which the city was surrounded and occupied by Vandals, a fact that is demonstrated by the appearance of temples dedicated to the barbarian gods.
The arrival of the Byzantines inaugurated a new period of splendor. The Prefect Gregory moved his capital there from Carthage in the seventh century, and declared independence from Byzantium. However, only a year later the city was sacked by the first Arab invaders, and Gregory was killed.
The Arabs abandoned the city and the region returned to a nomadic lifestyle."
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sbeitla)
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suhan
(3552) 2007-01-02 0:05
very good frame, deepth, perspective,composition and details...
thanks for sharing
Happy New Year
merve-süleyman
arjun_das
(1850) 2007-01-02 0:51
Hi Paul,
Very nice framing to capture the Roman architecture. Even though it has been ruined now, the appeal of Roman architecture has not died. TFS.
Regrads,
Arjun
Yar
(795) 2007-01-30 14:24
Salut,
la composition mais plait tres bien. Le couler verde contraste en success avec le brun. Les hommes la faient le image vivre.
PS: sorry for my poor-poor French :-/
jojo31
(1601) 2007-04-13 16:09
hello
splendide composition aux beaux détails
netteté parfaite
bravo
jojo
IaKoop
(819) 2007-07-21 10:28
Nice shot. I like the composition and the warm tones. Good choice to show the archway.
francio64
(12182) 2008-04-20 12:32
Hi Paul,
Splendida foto. Inquadratura molto ben studiata per uno scatto da concorso.
Bravo!
Complimenti!!!
Francesco
Monziii
(109) 2008-04-20 12:55
Hi Paul
Nice photo and a very well written note!
Thanks for sharing/Mona
Photo Information
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Copyright: Paul Legros (Paul57)
(1675) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-11-05
- Categories: Architecture, Ruins
- Camera: Canon PowerShot A80, 7.8-23.4mm 1:2.8-4.9
- Exposure: f/3.5, 1/500 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-01-01 23:59








