Photographer’s Note
In the centre of Dougga
Dougga or Thugga (Arabic: دقة) is a Roman ruin in northern Tunisia located on a 65 hectare site.
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.
Dougga
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. (Source: patrimoinedetunisie.com & wikipedia )
mikolaj_kawa, maria, AiresSantos, John_F_Kennedy, jlbrthnn, snunney, ChrisJ, vasilpro, npecanhuk, Gerrit, Graal, ktanska, francio64 trouve(nt) cette note utile
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mikolaj_kawa
(30927) 2009-08-12 0:55
Hello George! Marvelous temple, amazing architecture, very fine people. Nice light and bright, ideal colours, perfect sharpness. Splendid effect. Good frame. Well done!
maria
(2740) 2009-08-12 1:20
Hi George,
Truly impressive your Tunisian gallery is.
Your photographer's notes are a pleasure to read.
Love the transition of the light.
My choice would have been not to have the sand ground included in the pic.
Regards,
Maria
AiresSantos
(42714) 2009-08-12 1:35
Hi George
Marvelous temple, wonderful POV and colours.
Great light management
TFS and have a nice day
Aires
John_F_Kennedy
(31865) 2009-08-12 2:05
Hello George,
Very attractive shot. Very good point of view. I like sky colours and details on your picture.
Best wishes,
Achim
jlbrthnn
(38667) 2009-08-12 2:24
Hello George,
The characters give the size of ruins and monument of origin. It is incredible to still see so beautiful stones. The gilded colors of the monument are exceptional on this background of blue sky. Very good and interesting work. Cheer.
Have a nice day
Cordially
Joël
PixelTerror
(86620) 2009-08-12 2:26
Salaam George
Even ruined it remains nice, you have the hard african light well under control
Have a nice day JY
lousat
(15866) 2009-08-12 2:32
Hi George,beautiful new pic from Dougga,you was lucky whit the light,perfect for the perfect result,impressive sharpness and beautifuls colors....don't stop this serie,it's very very interesting! Thanks for your work,Luciano
snunney
(35298) 2009-08-12 3:55
Hello George,
A splendid capture of this magnificent frontispiece. The straight on framing works well here; whilst the visitors give a good sense of scale. The detail is beautifully rendered with natural looking tones and superb clarity.
ChrisJ
(70393) 2009-08-12 7:12
Hello George
The toffee colored ruins contrast superbly, against the bg blue sky. Good sharpness & well composed, using a vertical format. The tourist adds scale & context. Tfs!
vasilpro
(9230) 2009-08-12 8:06
Hello George,
Very nice POV and composition with nice natural colors and nice contrast with the blue sky.
Have a nice evening, Vasilis.
npecanhuk
(14456) 2009-08-12 14:56
Hello George!
Such a neat picture with excellent photo qualities to present those ruins! People there give us a very good sense of scale!
TFS - congratulations!
Best regards,
Neyvan
Gerrit
(36111) 2009-08-12 14:59
Hi George,
beautiful temple in a great shape.
Excellent composition and beautiful summer light.
Regards, Gerrit
danyy
(69279) 2009-08-12 23:18
Bonjour George,
finement détaillée cette ruine millénaire aux couleurs sable qui se marient bien évidemment bien avec le bleu du ciel, omni présent d'ailleurs.
Cadrage et POV parfaits, lumières tout aussi nickels.
Regards.
Daniel.
Graal
(58515) 2009-08-12 23:30
Jó napot George,
an interesting fragment of Romain old temple. Good presentation. Pleasant contrast of colours. Well quality of photo. I like it.
Gr., Aleksander
TGULUMSER
(12514) 2009-08-13 0:25
Hello George,
I can not deal with TE nowadays, but I looked at all of your Tunisia shots, they are marvelous as your other works, congratulations,
Best regards,
Tulay
ktanska
(16695) 2009-08-13 0:30
Hi George,
That complete facade from Roman times is amazing. It fully deserves this centered PoV. People provide idea of scale. Contrast between light brown rocks and blue sky is excellent.
Kari
francio64
(11560) 2009-08-15 14:13
Ciao George,
queste immagini sui templi romani in Tunisia, sono una più bella dell'altra.
Eccellente contrasto cromatico tra il cielo e il colore dorato del tempio.
Sharp ai massimi livelli.
Complimenti!
Francesco
Angshu
(33985) 2009-08-16 22:46
Dear George
A good frontal view of the Capitol, the most well preserved building in this site. I like the lovely light which makes this building glow with a golden glow! Contrast with the clear blue sky is fine & I like your inclusion of the tourists for the scale. Good work!
Regards
Angshu
Greg1949
(8513) 2009-08-20 4:31
George, the detail in this one is awesome and the color is just perfect. Better still are the people to scale it, great work.
Greg
kiks
(6145) 2009-09-16 1:53
I'm always amazed by the beauty of the Roman architecture. Your POV make this tempel even more impressive and good choice to include people on it to give us an idea of scale.
Greets
KIKs
Photo Information
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Copyright: George Rumpler (Budapestman)
(42610) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-07-11
- Categories: Architecture, Oeuvres d'art, Ruines
- Camera: Pentax K10D
- Exposition: f/6.7, 1/180 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Thème(s): Discovery of Dougga, francio64 (My favourite/5) [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-08-12 0:54








