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This is the first report on the finds from K. Kenyon's and J. B. Ward-Perkins' excavations at Sabratha from 1948-1951, and contains full discussion and catalogues. This volume constitutes a landmark in the study of Punic and Roman pottery from Sabratha and Tripolitania, not only covering new dated types but also quantified studies and analysis It will be a lasting reference to the pottry from this area, and invaluable also for what it brings to the historical picture of this city. Also available in Open Access e-Book formats
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This beautifully illustrated 2-volume set is an extensive report on the rock art of the Wadi al-Ajal, south west Libya. Volume 1 (Synthesis) is a contextual analysis of a substantial new corpus of engravings from this area, which is of central importance in the cultural development of the Sahara. Volume 2 (Gazetteer) presents the engraved panels with photographs and line drawings.
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This volume brings together data collected from both previously published surveys and new data collected using satellite imagery on the architecture and construction of over 2,400 rural structures in nine different regions of Tripolitania, dating between the 1st century BC and the 7th century AD. The synthesis and standardisation of these diverse data using new typologies applicable to structures in all parts of the region have, for the first time, facilitated meaningful comparisons between buildings and settlements across Tripolitania. The analysis looks at the varying histories and patterns of land-use in different parts of the region and even the status, wealth, and socio-cultural structures of the people who constructed and lived in them.
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By Andrew S. Goudie
A historical study of camels, with a wide geographical reach, explores their uses, biology and benefits. Linked to travellers’ tales of these incredible beasts, the book is colourfully illustrated with photos, maps and drawings,