Djebba, also known as Thigibba Bure, is a town and an ancient archaeological site is located in Bājah, Tunisia.
[4] During the Roman and Byzantine-era it was a civitas of Africa Proconsularis Province from 330 BC – 640 AD[5] The town has numerous ruins, inscription[6] Triumphal arch and an extensive necropolis excavated by the French.
The ruins of Thigibba Bure is located 4 km from Sidi Bou Zacouma and Mount Djebel Goraa at 36°28'32.4N and 9°4'53.5E.
[11] in which it is written « SI QUI HIC URINAM FECERIT HABEBIT MARTEM IRATUM », meaning "If someone urinates here, he will have Mars irritated".
The economy of the town is agricultural with the most crops in Djebba being figs, quince (3 types) and olives (15 species), and the region contains 560 medicinal plants.