Visite des musées & sites archéologiques (Tunisie en 1967)
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Films
Producteur : Watson Kintner
Audio/Visuel : Muet, couleur
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1ère partie
Cat. Reel 324 1967: Reel 33: Tunisia. Bardo (museum). Carthage.
Rope-making: hand-cranked wooden machine.
Making pottery by hand using curved tool (Nabeul),
Serrated lip of pot.
Hand-punching holes in pot: probably for cous-cous.
Clay pits (pan shot).
At Bardo museum:
Model of theatre at Dougga: seats (mcu, cu, xcu).
Model of a capital at Dougga, sundial (probably third century) .
Marble statue with carved front (outside Bardo) (cu).
Tile at mosque door.
Statue of Apollo.
Statue of Isis.
Statue of Hadrian: head (cu).
Material from Mahdia (*see K's notes).
Two large "vases" with handles (cu).
Grecian capital: pitted by salt water.
Long, corroded, carved marble columns.
Greek capital: carved face of man.
Lead anchor.
Statue of Jupiter: curly whiskers.
Jupiter Serapis: statue.
Mosaics: fish, cow, ox, building (cu).
Mosaics: Neptune on chariot, nyads on sea horse (cu), sea horses, man's face, Neptune
Mosaics: Narcissus on horse, Venus at mirror (cu).
Mosaic: children with spears (cu, some black frames).
Large mosaic: fishing scenes: men in boats with lines, nets (cu).
Mosaic: woman with four children.
Six mosaic animals (cu). -
Mosaic of a woman (Carthage).
New excavation: market place, Hadrian's palace in the distance.
Stone manger.
Stone drain, cistern.
Villa.
Clay pipes (?) in series (cu).
Hadrian's palace, Roman city road.
Hadrian's "garden:" paved court.
White statue in garden: male figure.
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2ème partie
Cat. Reel 325, 1967: Reel 34: Tunisia. April 28-30. Carthage. Bulla Regia.
Punic tombs (for sacrifice of children): carved stone.
Six mosaics on floor: men, animals, fish (cu).
Wall mosaic of woman (Carthage museum) (cu, mcu).
Theater ruins.
Three half-relief marble statues (Carthage museum).
Punic water jugs. Catapult balls (museum).
Stone grain mill.
Catapult balls.
Antonius Bath (pan shot).
Broken column; large diameter.
Antonius bath: general views.
Large carved capital.
Arch construction.
Cistern (at Carthage): Note arch ( one cu).
Lion pens (Bulla Regia).
Wide Roman street.
Column socket.
Roman bath: high wall, sun-god symbol on keystone (cu).
Flat double arch. Bath wall.
Flat arch, nearby fallen.
Wall of bath: one column for two arches.
Temple: Eight stubs of columns: bath in background.
Theater: side entrance, seats, balustrade, steps, entrance, etc.
(pan shot).
Stage: side view: alcoves in front of stage.
Balustrade wall, (cu).
Post hole: live snails.
Rope hole: probably for awning.
Hole: possibly hitching post. (cu).
Theater: rear, one entrance.
Chariot wheel tracks.
Curved corridor under seats.
Stone projection to protect wall from chariot wheels.
Seats: pan across "on deck" area.
Stone mortar in Roman Villa.
Broken mortar.
Hollow cylinder: mortar (?).
Excavation for underground home.
Large oil mill, Grain mill.
Underground home: note decorated capital.
Tile floor.
Base of column. Mosaic. Capital for underground garden (pan).
Corridor mosaic floor.
Mosaic floor (cu).
Mosaic floors: underground.
Columns (pan to sky.).
Latrine.
Underground home: Five holes for fountain water.
Mosaic.
Mosaic of fish: note teeth, (cu).
Corridor. Rooms. Toilet (*see K's notes ) (some dark, out of focus).
Underground home: upper structure (Bulla Regia).
Village scenes: children playing.
An unmarked transition from Tunisia to Turkey occurs in the next
few scenes:
Harvesting wheat (en-route to Tunis): note stocking of wheat with pitchforks.
Women working in field.
Small caravan of camels, donkeys
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