Who Excarvated Ancient Utica?
Ancien Utica was in located in ancient Tunisia in Northern Africa
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Utica was an ancient city in North Africa. It was founded around 1000 BC and was a town of some importance until it was repeatedly invaded between the 5th and 7th centuries by Vandlas, Byzantines and Arabs. It was extensively excavated in 1869.
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Traditionally it is considered to be the first colony founded by the Phoenicians in North Africa.Utica was founded as a port located on the trade route leading to the Straits of Gibraltar anExcavations at the site have yielded two Punic cemeteries and Roman ruins, including baths and a villa with mosaicsm.
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