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Sullecthum and Neapolis: Comparisons between two Roman African port cities

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Archaeological excavations and surveys at Sullecthum (Salakta) and Neapolis (Nabeul), have enabled a comparative inventory of the resources, amphora production and commercial outlets of these two port cities of Africa proconsularis, revealing two different economic models: a port-warehouse (Sullecthum) dedicated to the redistribution of oil produced mainly outside its territory; and a port-city (Neapolis) for the export of its own productions, mainly salsamenta. The critical examination of the archaeological data, without completely challenging this model, nevertheless demonstrates a much greater complexity of links between these port cities and their hinterland and their evolution over time.
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halshs-03506576 , version 1 (02-01-2022)

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Moncef Ben Moussa, Michel Bonifay, Jihen Nacef†, Claudio Capelli. Sullecthum and Neapolis: Comparisons between two Roman African port cities. Mare Internum. Archeologia e Culture del Mediterraneo, 2022, 2021 (13), pp.73-86. ⟨halshs-03506576⟩
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