China-Tunisia joint archaeological excavation makes progress

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China-Tunisia joint archaeological excavation makes progress

STORY: China-Tunisia joint archaeological excavation makes progress SHOOTING TIME: Dec. 14, 2023 DATELINE: Dec. 15, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:11 LOCATION: Tunis CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of Chinese and Tunisian archaeologists exploring and talking 2. various of the archaeological site 3. various of archaeologists from China and Tunisia sorting out unearthed pottery fragments STORYLINE: China and Tunisia have carried out a joint archaeological excavation operation in Tunisia's Ben Arous Forest archaeological site since the end of October. The team has finished the excavation work for about 500 square meters. According to the analysis of the unearthed items, the excavation site might have been a dyehouse in the ancient Roman period. The excavation site is located in the 12,000-square-meter forest area of Ben Arous province, which used to be a settlement site from the Carthage period to the ancient Roman period. The site was discovered and immediately protected during the construction of the China-ai

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