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Libyan Culture History and ArchaeologyCulture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of the modern culture of Libya.
Fezzan Project
A project on the geoarchaeology of the Fezzan region of southwestern Libya, from the University of East Anglia. Garama (Libya)
A brief description of the archaeological site of Garama, Libya Hadrianic Baths at Leptis Magna
Computer-generated reconstruction of the Hadrianic Roman baths of Leptis Magna, but Bill Rattenbury Haua Fteah
From Peter Hiscock at the Australian National University, a project to record the lithic assemblage (stone tools) recovered from this Upper Paleolithic site. Lepcis Magna - Guided Tour
One of the best preserved and most significant Roman sites in Africa, and owned and protected by the World Heritage Organization. Lepcis Magna
One of the best preserved and most significant Roman sites in Africa, and owned and protected by the World Heritage Organization. The Hadrianic Baths at Leptis Magna
A computer reconstruction of the baths at Leptis Magna, by Bill Rattenbury. The North Africa Research Group GeoNet
A platform for the exchange of ideas and information about geology and exploration in North Africa. Uan Muhuggiag (Libya)
The cave of Uan Muhuggiag contains an occupation and rock art, located in the Acacus massif of the central Saharan desert of Libya. World Atlas: Libya
The original webpage for Libya from the World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web. |
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