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Tipasa – Roman Heritage in Algeria

Algeria is an ancient country with many fascinating historical attractions. The ancient Phoenician town of Tipasa is one such attraction. Situated on the coast of Algeria, this ancient town was once brimming with inhabitants. Today, it seldom receives much attention but is a noteworthy attraction in Algeria.

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New Rock Art in Algeria – An Exciting Discovery

There is no greater source of insight into the lives of prehistoric people than rock art. There is little wonder then, that a massive furor always accompanies the discovery of legitimate new rock art. This is exactly what has happened with the discovery of Neolithic rock etchings in Algeria.

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Step Back in Time at the Lambaesis Ruin in Algeria

The Lambaesis Ruin in Algeria is located near Batna on the outskirts of a village by the name of Tazoult. Marcus Aurelius was in power during the years 161 AD to 180 AD and it was during this time that the town, along with the military camp, was constructed. It has been subsequently discovered that Lambaesis was built between the years of 123 to 129 AD and, though many of the structures were looted for the building of Tazoult, the Lambaesis Ruin of Algeria is still a breathtaking sight.

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The Battle of Algiers

Amongst the thousands of war movies about Algeria ever filmed, The Battle of Algiers stands out as one of the most controversial and disturbing ever made. For a movie that was filmed in 1966, the brilliance and dedication of the entire crew that worked on it shines through. It is such a realistic rendering of the epic war in Algeria, that it provokes emotions such as anger, dismay and relief. It is not an easy job to make a war movie without insulting either party involved in the conflict.

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