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The Market Place, Leptis Magna
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The market place at Leptis Magna perfectly preserves the layout of a North African roman market. It even has the measures for grains and liquids still in situ
Aug 11, 2009
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Natasha Sheldon
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Hadrian's Baths, Leptis Magna
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Hadrian's Baths in Leptis Magna incorporated libraries, massage rooms, a swimming pool and palestra, making it more of a roman leisure centre that a simple bath house
Jul 28, 2009
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Natasha Sheldon
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The Archaeology of Leptis Magna
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Leptis Magna's position and trade links made it important to the Romans. Its wealth and status are reflected in its buildings.
Jul 24, 2009
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Natasha Sheldon
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Colonnaded Street and Nymphaeum, Leptis Magna
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The colonnaded street and nymphaeum of Leptis Magna represent the peak of the city's prosperity. They are also linked to its decline.
Aug 2, 2009
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Natasha Sheldon
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Traveling in Libya, North Africa
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There is plenty to do and see in Libya especially for travelers who like antiquities, ruins and deserts, beaches, and all the magic of the ages that surrounds them.
Oct 6, 2007
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Karen Lotter
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The Forum and Basilica of Septimius Severus
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Built by Septimius Severus as the centre piece of his building programme, the second century Roman forum and basilica at Leptis Magna remain impressive today.
Aug 8, 2009
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Natasha Sheldon
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Natasha Sheldon
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Natasha Sheldon studied Ancient History and Archaeology at Leicester and Bristol Universities in the UK. She was awarded the Arnold Wycombe Gomme prize for Ancient History and holds a BA honours in...
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Geology Walk Around Virginia Water, Surrey, England
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Discover the geology of Virginia Water, a lake adjacent to Windsor Great Park in the lovely rolling landscape of Surrey west of Heathrow.
Oct 9, 2011
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Gina Barnes
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Sabratha, Libya
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Founded by the Phoenicians, Sabratha was one of three major Roman cities on the Libyan Coast
Sep 24, 2009
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Natasha Sheldon
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The Early Life of Emperor Septimius Severus
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Lucius Septimius Severus became the Emperor of Rome following the death of Emperor Didius Julianus in 193.
Dec 7, 2010
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Terry Long
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Travel to Libya to the Ancient City of Tripoli
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Close to the North African country of Tunisia, Libya is a destination that has plenty of history, a strong Mediterranean influence and plenty to do and see.
Oct 19, 2009
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Fleur Hupston
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The Archaeology of the Roman Villa Selene
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The Villa Selene is the finest example of a Roman Villa in Libya, North Africa. Archaeology has revealed much of the overall structure, Roman mosaics and frescos
Jan 8, 2008
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Natasha Sheldon
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Perceptions of Risk and Its Impact on Tourism in Libya
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There are a number of factors that influence the image of destinations and their perception as safe. How do perceptions of risk affect tourism to Libya?
Mar 21, 2011
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Esma Holden
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Roman North Africa And Cultural Interaction
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Many cultures interacted in the Roman province of Africa, centred upon the region known as Africa Proconsularis (i.e. modern Tunisia and northern Libya).
Feb 24, 2011
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Jane Owen
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