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Hammam Maskhoutine
Hammam Maskhoutine
Hammam Maskhoutine
Hammam Maskhoutine, also known as Hammam Debagh or Hammam Chellala, is a natural bath and a hot spring located in the town and commune of Hammam Debagh in Guelma Province, Algeria. The history of the use of the site dates back to the Roman era in the 1st century lAD, due to its proximity to Thibilis, where it was called Aquae Thiblitanae. The site contains some facilities that date back to Roman times and are still in use today.
Site Information
Country: Algeria
District: Guelma Province
Category: Bridges and Water Structures
Site History: 1st Century AD
Oldest Culture: Roman
Later Cultures: Mixed
Site Features: Mixed Monuments
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Elevation: 304 m
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Archaeological Sites in Algeria
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Bridges and Water Structures in Algeria
Bridges and Water Structures in Guelma Province
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