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The Department of Antiquities of the State of Libya and the Cleveland Museum of Art have agreed to a transfer of a statue ...
Libya recovered an ancient statue from the Ptolemaic era that had been displayed in the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, ...
The 2,200-year-old Ptolemaic Dynasty-era statue was believed to have been looted during World War II from a museum now ...
Despite years of political conflict and strong travel warnings, Libya continues to attract tourists. Some travelers seek ...
Ancient genomes from Libya’s Takarkori shelter have provided new insights into the genetic history of the Green Sahara.
Nearly 100,000 international travellers visited Libya in the past year, drawn by its ancient Roman ruins, unique landscapes, ...
Their analyses revealed the green Sahara individuals likely branched off from the ancestors of sub-Saharan Africans roughly ...
Libya has successfully recovered a looted Ptolemaic-era statue from the United States after it was displayed for decades at ...
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 ...
5. LIBYA: Ancient Libya was inhabited by Berber tribes and later became part of the Carthaginian and Roman empires. Its strategic location made it a crossroads of Mediterranean and African ...