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Ancient Libyan port hid a 328-foot shipwreck trap
Ports are built to welcome ships. Ptolemais appears to have done that, and quietly destroyed some of them, too. Off the coast ...
History Hit, the streaming service and podcast network founded by Dan Snow, has announced the release of its latest original documentary, Ancient Adventures: Libya, a 50-minute exploration of one of ...
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Archaeologists find 328-ft shipwreck graveyard near ancient Greek Ptolemais
A team of Polish archaeologists working along the coast of modern-day Libya has identified what appears to be a concentration ...
Archaeologists uncover ancient shipwrecks and submerged harbor remains near the 2,300-year-old Greek city of Ptolemais in ...
History Hit has debuted Ancient Adventures: Libya, which is the first historical documentary produced in the country since 2011. “Libya is one of the most extraordinary places I’ve ever filmed,” said ...
Sifting through the ruins of an ancient city along the coast of northern Africa, archaeologists uncovered a unique home. Fragments of its “advanced” features survived, despite earthquake damage.
Polish archaeologists working in Libya have identified a stretch of seabed near ancient Ptolemais that points to multiple shipwrecks from antiquity. Ptolemais was one of the largest ancient Greek ...
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) has finalized an agreement to transfer ownership of its ancient "Statue of a Man" to Libya. Officials from the CMA and the Libyan government held a ...
Archaeologists excavated the ruins of an ancient Roman dignitary’s house and found a water collection system, a carving and tax collection jars. Photo from Piotr Jaworski via the University of Warsaw ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cleveland Museum of Art has finalized an agreement to transfer ownership of small, ancient statue to the government of Libya. The 2,200-year-old statue of a man, which has been ...
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