Libyco-Punic Mausoleum of Dougga
| Location | Dougga, Tunisia |
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| Coordinates | 36°25′13″N 9°13′12″E / 36.420162°N 9.220131°E |
| Type | Royal Numidian Architecture |
| Completion date | 2nd century BC |
| Dedicated to | Atban, son of Iepmatah son of Palu |
The Libyco-Punic Mausoleum of Dougga (Mausoleum of Atban) is an ancient mausoleum located in Dougga, Tunisia. It is one of three examples of the royal architecture of Numidia, which is in a good state of preservation and dates to the second century BC. It was restored by the government of French Tunisia between 1908 and 1910.
As part of the site of Dougga, the mausoleum is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. On 17 January 2012, the Tunisian government proposed it be included in a future classification of the royal mausoleums of Numidia and Mauretania and other pre-Islamic funerary monuments.