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The Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Libya, Africa

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Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd century AD

Roman mosaic dating from the 2nd century AD, from the Villa of the Nile at Leptis Magna, Jamahiriya Museum, Tripoli, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Severan Forum with gorgon head, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Severan Forum with gorgon head, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Severan Forum, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya

Severan Forum, Roman site of Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: LIBYA. TRIPOLI. Leptis Magna. Forum of Septimius

LIBYA. TRIPOLI. Leptis Magna. Forum of Septimius Severus. Forum built after the rise to the empire of Lucius Septimius Severus in 193. Sculptural detail with Gorgons head. Roman art. Early Empire

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Theatre, Sabratha, Libya

Theatre, Sabratha, Libya
The Roman Theatre of Sabratha in Libya. The magnificent late 3rd century theatre, that retains its three-storey architectural backdrop

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Theatre, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya

Theatre, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tripolitania, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Market, Leptis Magna

Market, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Ruins of Leptis Magna in Libya

Ruins of Leptis Magna in Libya Lybia Leptis Magna Urban Center Roman Art, Africa, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:I-III secc. d.C

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Imperial palace of Leptis Magna

Imperial palace of Leptis Magna Lybia Leptis Magna Urban Center Roman Art, Africa, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:I-III secc. d.C

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Leptis Magna

Leptis Magna Lybia Leptis Magna Urban Center Roman Art, Africa, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:I-III secc. d.C

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Relief depicting the Severan Arch at Leptis Magna, model displayed at the Mostra Augustea of

Relief depicting the Severan Arch at Leptis Magna, model displayed at the Mostra Augustea of 1937-1938 in Rome, now in the Museum of Roman Civilization

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Pulpit of the scene from the Sabratha Theatre near Leptis Magna in Libya at the Augustan

Pulpit of the scene from the Sabratha Theatre near Leptis Magna in Libya at the Augustan Exhibition in Rome in 1938 Rome Augustan Exhibition Pulpit. Date of Photograph:1938. Date of Artwork:II-III sec

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Model of the Arch of Trajan in quadrifronte Leptis Magna exposed to the Augustan Exhibition of

Model of the Arch of Trajan in quadrifronte Leptis Magna exposed to the Augustan Exhibition of Roman spirit at Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome in 1937-1938 Rome Palazzo delle Esposizioni

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Statue of the Emperor Tiberius. Work exhibited in the Augustan Exposition of 1937-1938 in Rome

Statue of the Emperor Tiberius. Work exhibited in the Augustan Exposition of 1937-1938 in Rome originating from Leptis Magna Rome Mostra Augustea Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Sacrificial scene, bas-relief from the Arch of Settimio Severo, in Leptis Magna

Sacrificial scene, bas-relief from the Arch of Settimio Severo, in Leptis Magna. The work was displayed at the Augustea Exhibit of the Roman World held in Rome in 1937-1938 Rome Palazzo delle

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Procession, bas-relief of the Arch of Settimio Severo, in Leptis Magna

Procession, bas-relief of the Arch of Settimio Severo, in Leptis Magna. Work displayed at the Augustea Exhibit of the Roman World, held in Rome 1937-1938 Rome Palazzo delle Esposizioni

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Sacrificial scene, bas-relief from the Arch of Settimio Severo, in Leptis Magna

Sacrificial scene, bas-relief from the Arch of Settimio Severo, in Leptis Magna. Work displayed at the Augustea Exhibit of the Roman World, held in Rome in 1937-1938 Rome Palazzo delle Esposizioni

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Theatre (photo)

Theatre (photo)
XAM198125 Theatre (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: built in limestone by Annobal Rufus;); Ali Meyer

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Excavations in the dunes (photo)

Excavations in the dunes (photo)
XAM198128 Excavations in the dunes (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; Ali Meyer

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Main Street, 53-54 AD (photo)

Main Street, 53-54 AD (photo)
XAM198126 Main Street, 53-54 AD (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; Ali Meyer

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Excavations in the dunes (photo)

Excavations in the dunes (photo)
XAM198127 Excavations in the dunes (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; Ali Meyer

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Tell me, brother, is that the star over Bethlehem, from Simplicissimus magazine, 1911 (litho)

Tell me, brother, is that the star over Bethlehem, from Simplicissimus magazine, 1911 (litho)
CHT415787 Tell me, brother, is that the star over Bethlehem, from Simplicissimus magazine, 1911 (litho) by Schulz, Wilhelm (1865-1952); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Limestone columns from the theatre (photo)

Limestone columns from the theatre (photo)
XAM198124 Limestone columns from the theatre (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: built in limestone by Annobal Rufus;); Ali Meyer

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Battle of 2 May for the occupation of Lebda, the ancient Leptis Magna near Homs... (colour litho)

Battle of 2 May for the occupation of Lebda, the ancient Leptis Magna near Homs... (colour litho)
2808477 Battle of 2 May for the occupation of Lebda, the ancient Leptis Magna near Homs... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Public bath built under emperor Hadrian, 2nd century

Public bath built under emperor Hadrian, 2nd century
LRI4657465 Public bath built under emperor Hadrian, 2nd century by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the thermal baths of Emperor Hadrian)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Roman theater, 1st-2nd century

Roman theater, 1st-2nd century
LRI4657519 Roman theater, 1st-2nd century by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the Roman theatre, 1st-2nd century Leptis Magna)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: View of the Basilica, built as the court of justice, 3rd century

View of the Basilica, built as the court of justice, 3rd century
LRI4657478 View of the Basilica, built as the court of justice, 3rd century by Roman, (3rd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the Basilica, former court)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Public bath built under emperor Hadrian, 2nd century

Public bath built under emperor Hadrian, 2nd century
LRI4657455 Public bath built under emperor Hadrian, 2nd century by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the thermal baths of Emperor Hadrian)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Men fishing on the Nile, from Villa Nile, Leptis Magna (mosaic)

Men fishing on the Nile, from Villa Nile, Leptis Magna (mosaic)
XZO349751 Men fishing on the Nile, from Villa Nile, Leptis Magna (mosaic) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Jamahiriya Museum, Tripoli

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: View of the baths (photo)

View of the baths (photo)
FFQ221725 View of the baths (photo) by Roman; Leptis Magna, Libya; eFrancis Farquhar; out of copyright

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Pilasters at the Severan Basilica (photo)

Pilasters at the Severan Basilica (photo)
FFQ221742 Pilasters at the Severan Basilica (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; eFrancis Farquhar; out of copyright

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: View of the market place, 1st-2nd century AD

View of the market place, 1st-2nd century AD
LRI4657564 View of the market place, 1st-2nd century AD by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the market place)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: View of a communal lavatory, possibly part of the Hadrianic Bath complex, c

View of a communal lavatory, possibly part of the Hadrianic Bath complex, c
XAM90379 View of a communal lavatory, possibly part of the Hadrianic Bath complex, c.127 AD (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; Ali Meyer; out of copyright

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: View of the columns of basilica, 2nd century AD

View of the columns of basilica, 2nd century AD
LRI4657565 View of the columns of basilica, 2nd century AD by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the columns of basilica)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Roman theater, 1st-2nd century

Roman theater, 1st-2nd century
LRI4657501 Roman theater, 1st-2nd century by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the Roman theatre, 1st-2nd century Leptis Magna)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: View of the baths (photo)

View of the baths (photo)
FFQ221724 View of the baths (photo) by Roman; Leptis Magna, Libya; eFrancis Farquhar; out of copyright

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: View of the theater, 1st-2nd century AD

View of the theater, 1st-2nd century AD
LRI4657549 View of the theater, 1st-2nd century AD by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the theater, 1st-2nd century AD (Roman art: view of the theater)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: Roman theater, 1st-2nd century

Roman theater, 1st-2nd century
LRI4657544 Roman theater, 1st-2nd century by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the Roman theatre, 1st-2nd century Leptis Magna)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: View of the Basilica, built the as a court of justice, 3rd century

View of the Basilica, built the as a court of justice, 3rd century
LRI4657496 View of the Basilica, built the as a court of justice, 3rd century by Roman, (3rd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the Basilica, former court)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: View of the Forum of Septimus Severus, 1st-2nd century AD

View of the Forum of Septimus Severus, 1st-2nd century AD
LRI4657488 View of the Forum of Septimus Severus, 1st-2nd century AD by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the Forum of Septime Severus)

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: The Great Baths - Leptis Magna, Libya

The Great Baths - Leptis Magna, Libya
circa 1910s

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_20026492

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LIBYA, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna View over Roman amphitheatre towards the Mediterranean Sea behind

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LIBYA, Tripolitania, Leptis Magna The Roman amphitheatre seen from the stage area through columns

Background imageArchaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection: 20062073

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LIBYA Tripolitania Leptis Magna Ruins of Roman city founded in 6th Century BC.The theatre seating and back scene. UNESCO World Heritage Site

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LIBYA Tripolitania Leptis Magna Ruins of Roman city founded in 6th Century BC. Carved columns and masonry in the theatre. UNESCO World Heritage Site

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LIBYA Tripolitania Leptis Magna Ruins of Roman city founded in 6th Century BC. Carved columns and masonry in the theatre. UNESCO World Heritage Site Theater

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LIBYA Leptis Magna Roman ruins of the New Forum with carved face in the foreground and green marble pillars behind

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LIBYA Leptis Magna Roman ruins of the Severan Basilica dating from the 3rd century



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Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna Collection

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