URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006002621
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2006002621#concept
Codes
- f-ti---
Variants
- Kobeur-el-Koulib Site (Tunisia)
- Tomb of Klib Site (Tunisia)
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Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
- found: Work cat.: Ross, D. Kbor Klib and the Battle of Zama, 2005:t.p. (Kbor Klib) p. 1 (ruined stone structure in remote countryside of north-central Tunisia, between Siliana and Le Kef) p. 2 (Kobeur-el-Koulib mentioned by Cagnat and Saladin in 1887)
- found: Tunisia Travel Guide WWW site, viewed Sept. 11, 2006:Tunisia (Kbor Klib : the mystical structure ... made up of three solid square platforms connected by wall in the back ... the name comes from a mythical giant, named Klib ... Kbor Klib means "Tomb of Klib" ... most theories go in direction of historical events either as a Numidian battlefield memorial for the Macedonian Wars in the 2nd century BCE, or as a Roman monument commemorating the Civil Wars ... original ceremonies assumed to have been performed at the spot, were of a religious nature, thanking the god's support in the wars.)
- notfound: GEOnet;Web. geog.
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Change Notes
- 2006-10-12: new
- 2006-10-13: revised
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