It was mentioned in the books of historians that the Welshites occupied a distinguished position during the Roman era. The queens “Lamsa” and “Ajar” settled in them and built two palaces in which their remains are still standing today. .
The natural caves of Sarg Mountain :
Jebel Sarj is an extension of the hilly Atlantic, and it is located 120 km southwest of Tunis, 65 km northwest of Kairouan, and extends over a distance of 13 km in length and 5 km in width, and its height is 1375 m.
There are large and numerous archaeological sites in the Oselatia Mission in Kairouan, the evidence of which is clearly visible. They are palaces, temples, theaters, roads and bridges from the Roman era, mosaics and statues that still bear witness to this day to the depth of history and also express the marginalization that the region suffers from.
The list of ancient archaeological sites in the municipality of Wesleti is long, and begins with the monuments of the municipality of Ain Jalula, whose remaining remains are evidence of a deep and rich historical period, and they are Byzantine monuments that benefited from the location of the region, its nature and its watery eyes. It was also the focus of the Islamic Conquest Army.
On the list are the caves of the “Sarj” mountain and the “Walsallat” mountain, where are the caves that have monuments and drawings drawn by the primitive human hand to express their presence in this area from time immemorial. The ruins still remain, but without protection and without cultural or tourist employment. And the brick area and the Qasr al-Lamsa area, and this palace was called Lymesa in the Roman era.
It has a Roman water temple that preserves remarkable evidence to this day, preserving the temple's pillars. It is a landmark that expresses the geometry of the utility of precision and greatness of size. The location of the landmark expresses the historical value of the area. Especially since there are nearby excavations of graves, historical evidence and an archaeological theater.