Abstract:
This paper treated the African Divinities that persisted during the roman period, and that were mentionned in the epigraphic texts of the Mauretania Caesariensis. Those texts were collected in Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum VIII (CIL VIII), and other latin magazines.
We counted twenty-one (21) texts, some of them mentionned moorish gods (dii mauri), and others contained divinities that we call « local divinities ».
We also talked about identities and jobs of some people that they have been venerating those gods.
Finally, we concluded that thse divinities were worshiped by the citizens, and have been able to riach all the starta of the society (local roman citizens, foreign citizens and even the elite society).