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    Ancient Libya

    Region west of the Nile Valley

    During the Iron Age and Classical antiquity, Libya referred to the area of North Africa directly west of the Nile river, not to be confused with modern country Libya which only represents the eastern part of the territory at the time. Ancient Libya was one of the three parts of the world of the ancients the territory also had part of the Mediterranean Sea named after it called the Libyan Sea or Mare Libycum which was the part of the Mediterranean south of Crete, between Cyrene and Alexandria. Wikipedia

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    Archaeological Site of Sabratha, Libya Compared with the history of Egypt, historians know little about the history of Libya, as there are few surviving written records. Information on ancient Libya comes from archaeological evidence and historic sources written by Egyptian scribes, as well as the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Byzantines, and later from Arabs of Medieval times. Since the ...
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  4. library.oapen.org

    This is a new series of guides to the archaeology of Libya, from prehistoric times until the invasion of the Bani Hilal in AD 1051, written by acknowledged experts for the non-specialist traveler. The first volume, <i>TRIPOLITANIA</i> by Philip Kenrick, deals with a region which offers the visitor not only the classical splendors of UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Sabratha and Lepcis Magna ...
  5. heritagedaily.com

    Apr 10, 2023Several pyramidal necropolises exist in Libya from the reign of the Garamantes, a kingdom that emerged as a major regional power in the Sahara during the mid-2nd century AD. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
  6. pure.ulster.ac.uk

    Abstract Libya's archaeological heritage is under serious threat, not only because of recent conflict, but also due to other fac-tors such as urban expansion, agricultural development, natural resource prospection, vandalism, looting and nat-ural deterioration. The Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa Project (EAMENA) has developed a database and methodology using ...
  7. unescoworld.com

    Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna Leptis Magna was enlarged and embellished by Septimius Severus, who was born there and later became emperor. It was one of the most beautiful cities of the Roman Empire, with its imposing public monuments, harbour, market-place, storehouses, shops and residential… Discover Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna Libya
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