An inscription fixes the exact site at the
ruins now called Henshir Hamamet, in a plain watered by the Wady
Tibar, which has retained the name of the town. These ruins are situated about five miles north-east of
Djebba, near the Djebel Gorra Tunaiai. There are galena and calamine mines at
Djebba. The former were worked even in ancient times and are mentioned in a letter from Saint
Cyprian to the faithful of Thibaris (Ep. lvi). The chief ruins are those of an
aqueduct and a
Christian church. == Bishopric ==