Archaeological Museum of Cherchell explained

Archaeological Museum of Cherchell
Location:Tipaza Province, Algeria.
Type:archaeological museum
Curator:Sabah Ferdi

The Archaeological Museum of Cherchell is an archaeological museum located in the center of the seaport town of Cherchell in Tipaza Province, Algeria.

Characteristics

The Cherchell Museum houses what are widely considered to be some of the best examples of Roman and Greek antiquities on the African continent.[1] Cherchell was called Caesarea of Mauretania during the Roman empire, and was the rich capital of Roman Mauretania Caesariensis. Many artifacts from these various periods of Cherchell's former history have been uncovered by archaeologists, a large number of which are on display in the Cherchell Archaeological Museum.

Exhibits include works by Byzantine silversmiths, such as ornately decorated patera (vessels used for drinking), as well as intricately designed mosaics.[2] It was during the Roman reign over Mauritania in 25 BC, under the leadership of Juba II, that a theater, library and other buildings were established in Cherchell (Caesarea).

Juba II also gathered an impressive collection of artworks, particularly marble sculptures, some of which have landed up in museums in other parts of the world, but excellent examples are to be found in Cherchell Museum, along with a sculpture of the head of his wife, Cleopatra Selene II. Partial ruins of the Roman theater, Roman baths, and Civile Basilica are found on the outskirts of Cherchell.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Le musée de Cherchell Tipaza . 20 February 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121117053212/http://algerian-tourism.com/algerian-tourism/index.php/fr/musees/cherchel-tipaza . 17 November 2012 .
  2. [:image:Cherchell museum - wall mosaic.jpg|Photograph of Cherchell Museum's wall mosaics]
  3. Web site: Cherchell Museum: Home to Roman and Greek Antiquities. 20 February 2013.