Henchir-Loulou a locality and archaeology site near the modern town of Aïn Makhlouf, Algeria.
[1][2][3] It is the site of an ancient Roman Era town.
Known throughout antiquity as Rotaria, Henchir-Loulou is a site containing vast archeological remains but, unfortunately, the site has experienced a significant loss in its archaeological fabric as it has been used as a quarry for cut stone,[4][5][6] for nearby villages.
this has led to a degradation in the original makeup of the town.
The first comprehensive survey of the Roman town was conducted by Léon Renier during French colonial times.