African gooddess, Volubilis, Meknes-Tafilalet, Morocco
Stone carving of Roman goddess Africa, Volubilis, Northern Morocco. Volubilis was founded in the 3rd century BC by the Phoenicians and was a Roman settlement from the 1st century AD. Volubilis was a thriving Roman olive growing town until 280 AD and was settled until the 11th century. The buildings were largely destroyed by an earthquake in the 18th century and have since been excavated and partly restored. Volubilis was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Picture No
13431334
Media ID
45106237
Size
5616px x 3744px
(9.3MB)
Credit
Manuel Cohen / Mary Evans
Source
Photograph by Manuel Cohen
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