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The remains are scattered over an area of abpout 800m with a temple and Basilica still evident.[5]
The Princeton encyclopedia of classical sites describes the town as:
The modest country town is unquestionably pre-Roman in origin. The chief monument, the Capitolium, which is in the form of a temple with a pronaos that was probably hexastyle, stood on the square of a forum opposite a larger building of unknown purpose. A section of a street, some cisterns, and what may have been a Christian chapel have been excavated.[6]
^Louis Déroche , Les fouilles de Ksar Toual Zammel et la question de Zama ( Vicus Maracitanus) Mélanges d'archéologie et d'histoire (1948) Vol60 n°1 pp. 55-104.
^Alain Cadotte , The romanization of the gods(BRILL , 2007) p482.
^Leaves Louis. The excavations of Ksar Toual Zammel and the question of Zama (Vicus Maracitanus). Mixtures of Archeology and History, Vol.60, (1948). pp.55-104.