Yesterday I posted an old slide of the Mausoleum of Ateban, a second century BC tomb marker at the site of Dougga (ancient Thugga) in northern Tunisia. Here's a shot to the larger context. You can see the mausoleum rising on the right hand site of the ruins. Visible at the top of the hill is the Capitolium, a temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva.
Because of the site's size, preservation, and surroundings, it was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1997. Dougga has all of the components of an indigenous community and has been dubbed, "the best-preserved Roman small town in North Africa."
I took this shot of its skyline a few years after that honor was given, perhaps in the winter of 2001.