Excavating Archives: New Perspectives on the Roman Military Base at Bu Njem, Libya by Dr Anna Walas
Dr Anna Walas discusses the exceptionally well-preserved Roman military base at Bu Njem. Her research fills the gap in the regional picture
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Dr Anna Walas discusses the exceptionally well-preserved Roman military base at Bu Njem. Her research fills the gap in the regional picture
The Libyan Archive Project is dedicated to working with source communities to help reclaim and enrich their history, as reflected in archival
Dr Kristian Göransson presents the history of Greeks living in the colonies in Cyrenaica from the 7th century BC onwards who came
To celebrate the recent publication of "Tripolitania in the Roman Empire and Beyond" (published by BILNAS – available as paperback and Open
The BILNAS Summer Lecture by Dr Morgan Belzic We are delighted to invite guests to attend our Summer Lecture and Reception at
Street Art and Civil Society in Post-2011 Tunisia: Aesthetics, Civic Engagement and Organisational Challenges by Dr Anwar Tlili This presentation maps out
Women Explorers in North Africa BILNAS is excited to announce our first joint lecture with the Egypt Exploration Society (EES) – a
The Third Thematic Conference of the AIECM3 (Association Internationale pour l’Étude des Céramiques Médiévales et Modernes en Méditerranée). Tunis-Oudhna Tues 2nd -
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