Sites & cities that bear the name of Gigthi

Gigthi

Today in : Tunisia
First trace of activity : ca. 4th century B.C.E
Last trace of activity : ca. 7th century C.E
Recorded names : Gigthis, Djorf-Bou-Ghara, Boughrara

Description : Gigthi was a town in the late Roman province of Tripolitania, which became a residential episcopal see. It corresponded to present-day Djorf-Bou-Ghara. Githis Forum Gigthi is today identified as extensive ruins near Rass el Bacha, Boughrara and Oulad Mehabeul.(Latitude: 33°31'59.98" Longitude:10°40'0.01") Gigthi was close to Wādī Bertema and Port de Boughrara. The town was 10 meters above sea level Gigthi identified with Bou Ghara, was connected by a causeway to Djerba island and the home of the pre Roman Lotus-eaters. The town has remains of a forum with temples a monumental arch, treasury and porticoed street leading to the harbor north of the city, which was probably a market. It also boasted two bath houses. The town was a prosperous source of grain from the rule of Nerva to Caracalla, and Antoninus Pius made the town a municipium. Inscriptions from the ruins show the survival of the Punic language well into Roman times, and strong sense of civic pride in the citizens.

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