Overview

The Lemta Archaeological Museum is an archaeological museum located in Lemta, Tunisia.
The museum started in 1992 and its principal role is to explain the history of the area which starts in the 13th century b.c.e. with the start attributed to Phoenician sailors. The Punic funeral remains inside the museum illustrate the changes in culture and the methods of manufacture.
The settlement chose to align itself militarily with Rome during the Roman period and chose to back Julius Caesar.