Photographer’s Note
View to the Roman Town
Dougga or Thugga (Arabic: دقة) is a Roman ruin in northern Tunisia located on a 65 hectare site.
UNESCO qualified Dougga as a World Heritage Site in 1997, believing that it represents “the best-preserved Roman small town in North Africa”. The site, which lies in the middle of the countryside, has been protected from the encroachment of modern urbanisation, in contrast, for example, to Carthage, which has been pillaged and rebuilt on numerous occasions.
Dougga, or Thugga, is undoubtedly the most prestigious of Tunisia’s archaeological sites. Several factors contribute to its standing on the Tunisian archaeological scene: its location on a spur dominating the rich Mejerdah valley (Thugga, in the Libyc language means green), the size of the site extending over several dozen hectares and covering several historical eras, the vegetation – in particular the many centuries old olive grove surrounding it - and of course, the excellent state of conservation of most of its monuments, some of which, such as the capitol or the theatre, were “restored to their upright position” during a campaign undertaken just after the first world war by prisoners of war.Therefore, from the “dolmens” to the Byzantine fortifications, all the stages in the history of ancient Africa are illustrated on the site by outstanding monuments, buildings that figure amongst the most elegant and elaborate of the Mediterranean basin, such as the capitol, the theatre, the Lybico-Punic mausoleum, or the superb patrician villas.
The capitol
The capitol is a Roman temple from the 2nd century CE, principally dedicated to Rome’s protective triad: Jupiter Optimus Maximus, Juno Regina et Minerva Augusta. It has a secondary dedication to the wellbeing of the emperors Lucius Verus and Marcus Aurelius; judging by this reference, the capitol must have been completed in 166-167 CE.
Thomas d’Arcos identified the capitol as a temple of Jupiter in the 17th century. It was the object of further research at the end of the 19th century, led in particular by the doctor Louis Carton in 1893. The walls, executed in opus africanum style, and the entablature of the portico were restored between 1903 and 1910. Claude Poinssot discovered a crypt beneath the cella in 1955. The most recent works were carried out by the Tunisian Institut national du patrimoine between 1994 and 1996.
The capitol is exceptionally well preserved, which is a consequence of its inclusion in the Byzantine fortification. A series of eleven stairs lead up to the front portico. The temple front’s Corinthian columns are eight metres tall, on top of which is the perfectly preserved pediment. The pediment bears a depiction of emperor Antoninus Pius’s elevation to godhood. The emperor is being carried by an eagle. The base of the cella still features alcoves for three statues. The middle alcove houses a colossal statue of Jupiter. (Source: patrimoinedetunisie.com & wikipedia )
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mikolaj_kawa
(30727) 2009-08-09 1:06
Hello George! Amazing ruins, wonderful old architecture. Very good capture. Perfect exposure and sharpness. Original picture. Well done!
snunney
(35150) 2009-08-09 1:10
Hello George,
A well balanced composition of these impressive ruins. I like the inclusion of the trees, which bring an alternative colour to the scene and provide some relief from the predominant yellows and browns. Excellent clarity.
besnard
(30904) 2009-08-09 1:28
Bonjour Georg
Une bonne prise de ce site magnifique avec une prise en contre-plongée qui le met en valeur.
Merci pour le partage et bon dimanche.
Nicole
jurek1951
(26020) 2009-08-09 1:32
Hi George,
Great picture.The colors and the textures are outstanding.Great composition and very useful notes.Thanks for sharing
Georg
vasilpro
(9092) 2009-08-09 1:47
Hello George,
Very nice composition with the ancient Roman ruins in Tunisia, useful notes. TFS!
Have a nice day, Vasilis.
ChrisJ
(70357) 2009-08-09 1:53
Hello George
Another superb capture of these interesting old Roman ruins with good sharpness & framing. Well composed using the rule of thirds. Tfs!
TopGeo
(21987) 2009-08-09 1:54
Hi George!One still picture of ancient region with the appreciable existing discoveries I believe that they have relation and with the Hellenistic season In any case they is remarkable
Regards
Georgios
ymrk
(8947) 2009-08-09 3:00
Greetings Dear George,
A histrocial views are always reminding the reprospecive things...Wonderful outlook on the that angle...
Have a good week end!
Y.
jlbrthnn
(38479) 2009-08-09 5:21
Hello Georg,
The quasi non-existent bad weather safeguards these ruins sublimes. The point of view is excellent. The light, the colors and clearness are perfect. Good explanation too. Cheer.
Have a nice sunday
Cordially
Joël
dareco
(17104) 2009-08-09 11:56
I'm finding this series very intriquing. An amazing place!! This is really top-quality!! Excellent composition, detail, color, depth.....GREAT WORK! TFS
ophelcia
(5492) 2009-08-09 13:34
The small person in the bg shows the scale:)))
Well presented, your POV is brilliant, G.
Morac
(20673) 2009-08-09 14:16
Bonsoir George,
C'est une belle composition avec une grande maîtrise des différentes couleurs qui permet d'échapper au cliché carte postale.
Amicalement
Marc
trebuA
(0) 2009-08-09 14:29
Hello George,
All is already said I think... except one thing maybe. Do you know what I miss in this picture ? Well, you took it at noon by that typical mediterranean harsh light but it's not rendered in this image, everything reflects more or less the same amount of light. I hope you don't mind a workshop trying to recover more light without overexposing.
Otherwise a very atractive picture, well done.
Regards,
Guy
danyy
(69147) 2009-08-09 14:32
Bonjour Georg,
photo très touristique, d'une qualité technique parfaite, le rendu des détails et des couleurs est sensationnel du premier au dernier plan.
Un ciel qui apparait aussi d'une grrande beauté.
Tout cela dans une expostion parfaite.
Regards.
Daniel.
Gerrit
(36007) 2009-08-09 16:52
Hi George,
excellent composition and a beautiful place, The colors are great, I would go for a little more black in the shaded parts.
Regards, Gerrit
paura
(38816) 2009-08-09 17:05
George,
Amazing details here, friend. Excellent photo job to show to all us the interesting place. Well done!
Abraço
PAulo
gneufeld
(15223) 2009-08-09 19:13
Hi George,
I can't even imagine a place like this with so much ruins and ancient history. Your capture is telling and well done - good details, good clarity, and sharpness. Very good note too. TFS. Gerald
berek
(28959) 2009-08-09 22:14
Hi George,
interesting historical place love details and clouds which is located background. well framed picture.
Greetings
Burak
John_F_Kennedy
(31761) 2009-08-09 23:24
Hello George
I like this antique atmosphere here. Well composed.
Best wishes,
Achim
Graal
(58367) 2009-08-09 23:37
Jó napot George,
an interesting old historical place. Good presentation and fine informations. Well photojob.
Gr., Aleksander
Angshu
(33927) 2009-08-11 22:21
Dear George
You're posting fast & furious & it's difficult for me to catch up with your posts. Excellent view of the Roman ruins, of which i knew so little before. A busy picture with lots of structures in various stages of ruins but of course the capitol stands majestic here. Good work!
Regards
Angshu
Tue
(25608) 2009-08-12 3:39
Hi George,
This photo offers a great view of this ancient town. It's very well composed and the sharpness is great. Pleasant light and colours too. Thanks for sharing!
Regards,
Lars
Photo Information
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Copyright: George Rumpler (Budapestman)
(42424) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-07-11
- Categories: Architecture, Oeuvres d'art, Ruines
- Camera: Pentax K10D
- Exposition: f/6.7, 1/250 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale, Workshop
- Thème(s): Discovery of Dougga [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-08-09 1:03








