Bildnummer: 59406572 Datum: 20.03.2013 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Photo taken on March 20, 2013 shows the Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna, one of the Libya s UNESCO World Heritage sites. Leptis Magna is a unique artistic realization in the domain of urban planning. It played a major role, along with Cyrene, in the movement back to antiquity and in the elaboration of the neoclassical aesthetic. The Phoenician port of Lpgy was founded at the beginning of the 1st millennium BC and first populated by the Garamantes. The city, which was part of the domain of Carthage, passed under the ephemeral

Bildnummer: 59406572  Datum: 20.03.2013  Copyright: imago/Xinhua Photo taken on March 20, 2013 shows the Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna, one of the Libya s UNESCO World Heritage sites. Leptis Magna is a unique artistic realization in the domain of urban planning. It played a major role, along with Cyrene, in the movement back to antiquity and in the elaboration of the neoclassical aesthetic. The Phoenician port of Lpgy was founded at the beginning of the 1st millennium BC and first populated by the Garamantes. The city, which was part of the domain of Carthage, passed under the ephemeral Stock Photo
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Bildnummer: 59406572 Datum: 20.03.2013 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Photo taken on March 20, 2013 shows the Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna, one of the Libya s UNESCO World Heritage sites. Leptis Magna is a unique artistic realization in the domain of urban planning. It played a major role, along with Cyrene, in the movement back to antiquity and in the elaboration of the neoclassical aesthetic. The Phoenician port of Lpgy was founded at the beginning of the 1st millennium BC and first populated by the Garamantes. The city, which was part of the domain of Carthage, passed under the ephemeral control of Massinissa, King of Numidia. The Romans, who had quartered a garrison there during the war against Jugurtha, integrated it, in 46 BC, into the province of Africa while at the same time allowing it a certain measure of autonomy. (Xinhua/Hamza Turkia) LIBYA-KHOMS-UNESCO-LEPTIS MAGNA PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN xns x0x 2013 quer 59406572 Date 20 03 2013 Copyright Imago XINHUA Photo Taken ON March 20 2013 Shows The Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna One of The Libya S Unesco World Heritage Sites Leptis Magna IS a Unique ARTISTIC realization in The Domain of Urban Planning IT played a Major Role Along With Cyrene in The Movement Back to antiquity and in The elaboration of The neoclassical Aesthetic The Phoenician Port of what Founded AT The BEGINNING of The 1st Millennium BC and First by The The City Which what Part of The Domain of Carthage passed Under The Ephemeral Control of King of Numidia The Romans Who had a Garrison There during The was against Integrated IT in 46 BC into The Province of Africa while AT The Same Time allowing IT a Certain Measure of AUTOnomy XINHUA Hamza Turkia Libya Khoms Unesco Leptis Magna PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN xns x0x 2013 horizontal

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