Libya
There are 1019 items in Libya:
Ghirza: Mausoleum South-F
Ghirza: Roman town in Libya, one of the main archaeological sites of the country.Ghirza: Mausoleum South-F The cemetery recorded as Gh128 in Graeme Barker e.a., Farming the Desert. The UNESCO Libyan Valleys Archaeological Survey (1996) is better known as Ghirza's South Cemetery.…Ghirza: Mausoleum South-G
Ghirza: Roman town in Libya, one of the main archaeological sites of the country.Ghirza: Mausoleum South-G The cemetery recorded as Gh128 in Graeme Barker e.a., Farming the Desert. The UNESCO Libyan Valleys Archaeological Survey (1996) is better known as Ghirza's South Cemetery.…Ghirza: Mausoleum South-NN
Ghirza: Roman town in Libya, one of the main archaeological sites of the country.Ghirza: Mausoleum South-NN YGhirza, Mausoleum NN The cemetery recorded as…Gholaia (Bu Njem)
Gholaia: Roman fort, part of the Limes Tripolitanus, modern Bu Njem. The fort at Bu Njem with the oasis in the…Gholaia (Bu Njem) (2)
Gholaia: Roman fort, part of the Limes Tripolitanus, modern Bu Njem. Praetorium The Praetorium, the residence of the commander, consisted of several parts. There…
![]() Haddat, Dromedary |
![]() Haddat, Elephant |
Herodotus on Dorieus
Sixth-century warriors The Greek researcher Herodotus of Halicarnassus (c.480 - c.425) is the author of the entertaining Histories, in which he…Herodotus, bk 4, logos 12
Herodotus of Halicarnassus (c.480-c.429 BCE): Greek researcher, often called the world's first historian. In The Histories, he describes the expansion of the Achaemenid Empire under its kings Cyrus the Great, Cambyses, and Darius I the Great, culminating in Xerxes' expedition to Greece (480 BCE), which met with disaster…Janzur
Janzur: site of a beautiful ancient tomb in Libya. Priest pooring a libation About ten kilometers west of modern Tripoli (ancient Oea), along…
![]() Janzur, Tomb painting |
![]() Janzur, Tomb painting, Priest pooring a libation |