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Djebel Gorra
Djebel Gorra

Djebel Gorra is a Syncline and archaeological site located in in the Béja Governorate of Tunisia. The site has vast necropolis with dolmens spans the northeast end of the plateau of the Syncline. The necropolis has two to three hundred megalithic tombs that are very recognizable. At the foot of Site, on the north-eastern slope, we find the remains of a rather important Roman town called Kouchbatia.
Site Information
Country: Tunisia
District: Béja Governorate
Category: Tombs and Necropolises
Site History: Third Millennium BC
Oldest Culture: Neolithic Age
Later Cultures: Numidian + Roman
Site Features: Neolithic & Numidian & Roman Monuments
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