Oudhna site

Country : Tunisie

Continent : Afrique

Issued on : 26/03/2002

Age : 25 years

Michel Reference
TN 1517
Stanley Reference
TN 1500
Yvert Reference
TN 1447
Themes
Sites and landscapes
Description
The archaeological site of Oudhna is located 30 kilometers southwest of Tunis, in the Oued Miliane valley, known since Antiquity for the fertility of its lands. Human occupation of the region dates back to pre-Roman times but the founding of the city dates back to the end of the first century BC. BC when a new colony was created populated by veterans of the 13th Roman legion. This colony, which bore the name of Uthina, reached its peak during the second century AD, notably under Hadrian. In the medieval period, the new occupants did not create a new town on the site and were content to exploit the existing ancient monuments. This period left significant quantities of Islamic ceramics which date back mainly to the 10th-11th centuries.
Size
41x28 mm
Colors
Polychrome
Designer
DIAPOS
Perforation
12¾
Print
Offset
Face Value
0,39 DT
Mint Value
0,95 $
Used Value
0,40 $
Print Run
500 000 exemplaires
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