Sidi Ghrib is a Tunisian archaeological site about 40 kilometers southwest of Carthage and four kilometers from Borj El Amri, known for its beautiful Roman mosaics.
[1][2] The site was searched in 1975.
The study by Abdelmajid Ennabli[3][4][5] showed that the site was a Roman villa of the late 4th or early 5th century.
The thermal baths at the site formed part of the villa and were therefore private.
These representations with the aim of social affirmation are frequent at the end of antiquity.