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Punic mausoleum of Bes (2nd century BCE), from Sabratha, Libya
ancientorigins:Underground House, Gharyan, Libya
ancientorigins:Underground House, Gharyan, Libya
Egypt is the oldest continuously documented civilization on the African continent, and our collectio
war-photography: A Libyan woman visits the ruins of the ancient city of Cyrene in eastern Libya’s Gr
archaicwonder: Roman Theater at Sabratha, Libya The port city of Sabratha was established around 5
war-photography:A Libyan woman visits the ruins of the ancient city of Cyrene in eastern Libya’s Gre
Ancient Libyans as depicted in the tomb of King Seti I of Egypt, c. 1279 B.C.
thecalmb4dawn:Ancient mud mosque from the Amazigh oasis of Awjla, in Eastern Libya.
Roman civil war commanders - Lucius Pinarius ScarpusJulius Caesar’s grandnephew and also a heir in t
ignudiamore:The ruins of Leptis Magna, a prominent city of the Roman Empire near present-day Khoms,
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Beautiful Roman mosaic from the 2nd century CE showing fishermen at work
The marketplace at Leptis Magna (Libya).Founded as a Phoenician colony in the 10th century BC,Leptis
مدينة شحات الأثرية - ليبيا ، Shahat city libya
Libya, Lebda (Leptis Magna) , Temple Severienby Jean-Claude Golvin
مدينة شحات الأثرية - ليبيا ، Shahat city libya
The ruins of the Roman city of Leptis Magna, Libya. The city’s popularity came into full forc
ancientorigins: Underground House, Gharyan, Libya
ancientart: The Ancient Greek Gymnasium at Cyrene, located in modern day north-east Libya, est. lat
tattoohistorian: World Atlas of Tattoo is officially released today! Here’s one of my fave ima
ancientart: The Roman Arch of Septimius Severus. Located in one of the most beautiful citi
Leptis Magna: “As Libya’s war keeps visitors away, the Roman Empire’s
war-photography: A Libyan woman visits the ruins of the ancient city of Cyrene in eastern Libya&rsqu
davidshands: Ancient Roman Nymphaeum in Sabratha, Libya. Photo taken by SashaCoachman
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