RMCXRNMJ–Ruins of Germa, the medieval capital of the Garamantes, Libya, Sahara, North Africa
RMB5AG2E–The Tombs of Garamantes, Jarma (Germa), Fezzan, Libya, North Africa, Africa
RMB3NBB5–Rock carving depicts a man riding an animal at an under-hang in a mountain at Wadi Al Hayat, Fezzan, Libya.
RMCNX9C0–ruins of Old Germa, the historical capital of the Garamantes, Libya, Sahara
RMB61B5C–The Tombs of Garamantes Jarma Germa Fezzan Libya
RMAMTDKY–Ruins of the ancient Garamantes city of Germa
RMB61WD4–Jarma Germa Garamantes archaeological site Fezzan Libya
RMC2FT0R–Hatya Sahara Desert Libya
RF2F57XA0–Madrid, Spain - March 6th, 2021: Aureus of Septimius Severus. Gold. 200 AC, Rome. MAN, Madrid
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RMP686R9–Merida, Spain - December 20th, 2017: Septimius Severus Emperor coins, National Museum of Roman Art in Merida, Spain
RMJGAC7A–The Tombs of Garamantes, Jarma (Germa), Fezzan, Libya.
RM2RM0FEN–Bildnummer: 59406570 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
RMBYEYDY–Warrior, probably of the warlike Garamantes Tribe with team of horses. southern Algeria
RFC9DD19–Ruins of buildings at an archaeological site, Garamantes, Germa, Fezzan, Libya
RMBCP01C–libya Rests of the ancient city of the Garamantis Germa
RFC9DCW1–Tombs of Garamantes in a desert, Germa, Fezzan, Libya
RMB8FPBW–The ancient city of Garama
RMDGJHP7–Royal tombs of the Garamantes near Germa, Libya, North Africa
RMB5AG2A–The Tombs of Garamantes, Jarma (Germa), Fezzan, Libya, North Africa, Africa
RMB3GH21–Amphorae and other remains dating to the Garamantes Kingdom on display at the Tripoli Museum, Tripoli, Libya.
RMCNX9C5–ruins of Old Germa, the historical capital of the Garamantes, Libya, Sahara
RMB2E49B–Tuareg, Ghadamis, Libya.
RMAMTDKX–Ruins of the ancient Garamantes city of Germa
RMB61F33–Jarma Germa Garamantes archaeological site Fezzan Libya
RMR5HDE5–The King of the Garamantes is rescued by his dogs. BESTIARUM, figuris plurimis nitide delineatis illustratum. 12th century. Source: Add. 11283, f.10.
RM2ANG8RE–History of Rome, and of the Roman people, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians . crovir, Simon ben Giora, Caractacus,and the dauntless Boadicea. This war had extended from Sitifis, which was its centre, to thecountry of the Garamantes, whose king made his submission afterthe death of Tacfarinas. This did not, however, relieve the prov-ince from all disquietude. The tribes of the Sahara, the Musulamesand Getuli, for a long time tried the patience of the governors.To make the work of repression quicker, while at the same timeweakening the too great power of the proconsul of Africa,
RM2RM0FFN–Bildnummer: 59406578 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
RMBCNYYN–libya Rests of the ancient city of the Garamantis Germa
RFC9DCTR–Tombs of Garamantes in a desert, Germa, Fezzan, Libya
RMB8FP9A–The ancient city of Garama
RFC0961H–Ruins of Germa, medieval capital of the Garamantes, Libya, Sahara, North Africa, Africa
RMB5AG28–The Tombs of Garamantes, Jarma (Germa), Fezzan, Libya, North Africa, Africa
RMB3N0PC–Rock carving depicts a man's portrait at an under-hang in a mountain at Wadi Al Hayat, Fezzan, Libya.
RMB61TY9–Jarma Germa Garamantes archaeological site Fezzan Libya
RMR50KAN–Garamantes rescued by dogs. Rochester Bestiary. S. England; circa 1230. (Miniature only) King Garamantes, kidnapped and threatened with being sold into slavery, is rescued by his pack of two hundred dogs, who attack the king's captors. Image taken from Rochester Bestiary. Originally published/produced in S. England; circa 1230. . Source: Royal 12 F. XIII, f.30v. Language: Latin.
RM2EAFNG2–The ancient city, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2AG7AY2–. Description de l'univers. Nuba, Libia, Nigrites; &c. Ses plus fameufes Rivières font le Gir, le Niger, &c. Ses principaux peuples font les Garamantes, & les Getuliens^ fouslcfquels on peut comprendre divers autres peuples, Ravoir les Lynxamatae, Nubi ou les Nubiens, Alitambi, Thalas, Dermones, Aphricerones, Perorfi, Daradae5 Mandori, Maufoli > Sirangae, Autolabe, Natembes, Nigritae, Aroccae ou Aroncac ] Melano-Getuli,Les Villes confiderables de ce grand Païs font Gira qui en eft la Capitale, Garama, Capitale des Garamantes, Linxama, Le grand Port, ou Fortus-Magnus, Bagazi, Cité, Sakthos,
RM2RM0FF7–Bildnummer: 59406569 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
RFC0960W–Ruins of Germa, medieval capital of the Garamantes, Libya, Sahara, North Africa, Africa
RMB5AG3W–Jarma (Germa), Garamantes archaeological site, Fezzan, Libya, North Africa, Africa
RMB3GR61–The ruins of the mud-built city of Germa or Garama at Wadi Al Hayat in the Sahara Desert, Libya.
RMB61WAD–Jarma Germa Garamantes archaeological site Fezzan Libya
RM2EAFNF6–The ancient city, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2RM0FFG–Bildnummer: 59406574 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
RMB8FP7N–The ancient city of Garama
RFC0961D–Ruins of Germa, medieval capital of the Garamantes, Libya, Sahara, North Africa, Africa
RMB5AG2M–The Tombs of Garamantes, Jarma (Germa), Fezzan, Libya, North Africa, Africa
RMGA3KRH–The Tombs of Garamantes, Jarma, Germa, Fezzan, Libya, North Africa
RMB3GW0D–The so-called Hattia Pyramids where important people and rulers of the Garama Kingdom were interred in the Sahara Desert, Libya.
RFA89G9Y–Date palm tree growes on ruins of ancient city of Garamantes Garama Libya
RMB61WH4–Jarma Germa Garamantes archaeological site Fezzan Libya
RM2EAFNG4–The ancient city, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2RM0FFF–Bildnummer: 59406568 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
RMB8FPGC–The ancient city of Garama
RMB3N11N–Rock paintings depict animals that existed when the Sahara Desert was green, Libya.
RMA89ACY–Portrait Tuareg at archaeological site Garama Libya
RMB62RR7–Jarma Germa Garamantes archaeological site Fezzan Libya
RM2EAFNFJ–The ancient city, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2RM0FEP–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
RMB8FPHP–The ancient city of Garama
RMB3GHEH–The ruins of the mud-built city of Germa or Garama at Wadi Al Hayat in the Sahara Desert, Libya.
RMB61F7D–Jarma Germa Garamantes archaeological site Fezzan Libya
RM2EAFNJG–Garamantian burial tombs and pyramids, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2RM0FEM–Bildnummer: 59406571 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
RMB8FPEE–The ancient city of Garama
RMB3GW2J–The so-called Hattia Pyramids where important people and rulers of the Garama Kingdom were interred in the Sahara Desert, Libya.
RMB61W3D–Jarma Germa Garamantes archaeological site Fezzan Libya
RM2H18GGW–The Tombs of Garamantes. Jarma, Fezzan, Libya.
RM2EAFNK0–Garamantian burial tombs and pyramids, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2RM0FEY–Bildnummer: 59406577 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
RMB8FPAA–The ancient city of Garama
RMB70M4N–Rock engravings in Wadi Mathendous
RMB3PA94–Rock paintings depict animals that existed when the Sahara Desert was green, Libya.
RM2H18GGX–The Tombs of Garamantes. Jarma, Fezzan, Libya.
RM2EAFNJC–Garamantian burial tombs and pyramids, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2RM0FF9–Bildnummer: 59406573 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
RMB3MTJR–Petroglyphs or rock carvings depict animals at a time when the Sahara Desert was green, Libya.
RM2EAFNN0–Garamantian burial tombs and pyramids, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2RM0FEX–Bildnummer: 59406567 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
RMB3N0X3–Rock paintings depict a hunter chasing animals at a time when the Sahara Desert was green, Libya.
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RM2RM0FF8–Bildnummer: 59406575 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
RMCNTC4Y–
RM2RM0FER–Bildnummer: 59406579 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
RM2EAFNHR–Column in the ancient city, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2RM0FFH–Bildnummer: 59406576 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
RM2EAFNFX–The ancient city, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2EAFNF3–The ancient city, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2EAFNFR–The ancient city, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2EAFNH4–The ancient city, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
RM2EAFNFP–The ancient city, Fezzan, Germa, Libya
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