Ghirza: Roman town in Libya, one of the main archaeological sites of the country.Ghirza: Mausoleum South-A
Two of Ghirza's Southern Mausolea
The first…
Ghirza: Roman town in Libya, one of the main archaeological sites of the country.Ghirza: Mausoleum South-C
Ghirza's South Cemetery, which is about two kilometer west of the town itself, is less impressive than the North Cemetery. Still, Mausoleum-A and Mausoleum-NN are quite…
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: 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: 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: Roman fort, part of the Limes Tripolitanus, modern Bu Njem.
Praetorium
The Praetorium, the residence of the commander, consisted of several parts. There…
The pyramids of Giza: the tombs of three Egyptian kings of the Fourth Dynasty, Khufu (Cheops), Khafra (Chephren), and Menkaura (Mycerinus). They were regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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Gladiator: professional (or slave) fighter who engaged in combat in a Roman amphitheater.
Mosaic of two gladiators (Kourion)
Gladiator – nearly everybody has…