El Haria is a location and archaeological site in Tunisia[1] North of Kairouan. The site gives its name to the El Haria Formation, a geological structure of the Paleocene era that covers much of central Tunisia.[2][3] The site is also covered in numerous Roman era ruins and is tentatively identified as the site of an ancient Roman town.

References

  1. El Haria map.
  2. P. Saint-Marc, Biogeographic and bathymetric distribution of benthic foraminifera in Paleocene El Haria Formation of Tunisia, Journal of African Earth Sciences (and the Middle East) Volume 15, Issues 3–4, October–November 1992, Pages 473-487.
  3. Don Hallett, Daniel Clark-Lowes, Petroleum Geology of Libya (Elsevier, 1 Jun. 2016 ) p107.
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