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Pantelleria
Pantelleria (; ), known in ancient times as Cossyra or Cossura, is an Italian island and comune in the Strait of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea, southwest of Sicily and east of the Tunisian coast. On clear days Tunisia is visible from the island. Administratively Pantelleria's comune belongs to the Sicilian province of Trapani.
Termini Imerese
Italian comune
Kerkouane
Kerkouane or Kerkuane (, Karkwān) is the site of an ancient Punic city in north-eastern Tunisia, near Cape Bon. Kerkouane was one of the most important Punic cities, with Carthage, Hadrumetum (modern Sousse), and Utica. This Phoenician city was probably abandoned during the First Punic War ( BC) and was not rebuilt by the Romans. It had existed for almost 400 years.
Hasdrubal Barca
Carthaginian general (245–207 BC)
Punic people
people from Ancient Carthage
Shophet
In several ancient Semitic-speaking cultures and associated historical regions, the shopheṭ or shofeṭ (plural shophetim or shofetim; , , , the last loaned into Latin as sūfes; see also ) was a community leader of significant civic stature, often functioning as a chief magistrate with authority roughly equivalent to Roman consular powers.

necropolis of Kerkouane
necropolis in Tunisia
Rachgoun
Rachgoun () is a town in northwestern Algeria, in the district of Béni-Saf.
Tuvixeddu necropolis
archaeological site in Cagliari, Italy
Temple of Antas
ancient Carthaginian-Roman temple in the commune of Fluminimaggiore, southern Sardinia, Italy
Miriam Astruc
French archaeologist (1904-1963)