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- name: Sebha University
alternative_names:
- جامعة سبها
- Sebha University Library
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: Sebha University, established in 1983 with 22 faculties, leads Saharan archaeological research programs in
southern Libya. The university ranked first place among Libyan universities in 2020 and maintains active archaeological
programs coordinating with international research projects. Located in Sabha, the university serves as the cultural gateway
to Libya's southern regions and Garamantian sites surrounding the Sabha oasis, providing evidence of ancient trans-Saharan
trade networks.
locations:
- city: Sabha
region: Sabha Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: sebhau.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://sebhau.edu.ly/en/
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: University Library Collection
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Saharan Archaeology
- Trans-Saharan Trade
- Garamantian Studies
- Southern Libya Heritage
- Desert Civilizations
temporal_coverage: 1983-01-01/present
extent: Academic library supporting 22 faculties
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sebha-founding-1983
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '1983-01-01'
event_description: Sebha University established in 1983 with 22 faculties
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sebha-ranking-2020
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2020-01-01'
event_description: Sebha University achieved first place ranking among Libyan universities in 2020
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.92
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'Recognition: First place among Libyan universities (2020). Website: sebhau.edu.ly. Coordinates Saharan archaeological
research with international projects. Fort Elena in Sabha featured on Libya''s 10 dinar banknote.'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/sebha-university
- name: Misurata University
alternative_names:
- جامعة مصراتة
- Misurata University Library
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: Misurata University operates 19 faculties with 1,236+ faculty members, maintaining an active Documentation
and Information Center supporting regional heritage research. The university organizes international conferences on heritage
preservation and provides Google Classroom integration for digital learning. The central library serves students and researchers
across multiple faculties with comprehensive collections supporting heritage studies in the Misrata region.
locations:
- city: Misrata
region: Misrata Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: misuratau.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://misuratau.edu.ly
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Google Classroom Integration
platform_url: ''
platform_type: LEARNING_MANAGEMENT
metadata_standards: []
notes: Google Classroom integration for digital learning
- platform_name: Documentation and Information Center
platform_url: ''
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards: []
notes: Supports regional heritage research
collections:
- collection_name: University Library and Documentation Center
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Heritage Preservation
- Regional History
- Misrata War Documentation
- Archaeological Studies
temporal_coverage: ''
extent: Central library serving 19 faculties, 1,236+ faculty members
change_history: []
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.91
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 19 faculties, 1,236+ faculty members. Active research centers organizing international conferences on heritage
preservation. Documentation and Information Center supports regional heritage research. Google Classroom integration.
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/misurata-university
- name: Al-Zawiya University
alternative_names:
- جامعة الزاوية
- University of Zawiya
- Zawiya University Library
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: Al-Zawiya University, established in 1988, operates 27 faculties across multiple cities offering programs in
eight languages. The university's Department of Archaeology, chaired by Dr. Mofida Mohammed, conducts research on Phoenician
through Byzantine periods. The university participates in ASOR partnership programs including 'Museum in a Suitcase' educational
initiatives reaching hundreds of teachers and students. The central library supports extensive academic programs across
the university's 27 faculties.
locations:
- city: Al Zawiya
region: Al Zawiya Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: zu.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://zu.edu.ly/en
- identifier_scheme: University Bulletin
identifier_value: https://bulletin.zu.edu.ly/university
identifier_url: https://bulletin.zu.edu.ly/university
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: University Library Collection
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Archaeology
- Phoenician Period
- Roman Period
- Byzantine Period
- Sabratha Studies
temporal_coverage: 1988-01-01/present
extent: Central library serving 27 faculties across multiple cities
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/zawiya-founding-1988
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '1988-01-01'
event_description: Al-Zawiya University established in 1988
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.92
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'Established 1988. 27 faculties, programs in 8 languages. Department of Archaeology chaired by Dr. Mofida Mohammed
conducting research on Phoenician-Byzantine periods. ASOR partnership ''Museum in a Suitcase'' program reaches hundreds
of teachers and students. Website: zu.edu.ly/en and bulletin.zu.edu.ly/university'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/al-zawiya-university
- name: Libyan International University
alternative_names:
- الجامعة الليبية الدولية
- LIU
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: Libyan International University specializes in medical and health sciences education, maintaining a comprehensive
medical academic library. The university operates a Moodle digital learning platform (moodle.limu.edu.ly) providing online
access to medical heritage and educational resources. The university's specialized focus on medical sciences includes
health sciences library collections supporting research and education.
locations:
- city: Benghazi
region: Benghazi Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: limu.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://limu.edu.ly/
- identifier_scheme: Moodle Platform
identifier_value: https://moodle.limu.edu.ly/
identifier_url: https://moodle.limu.edu.ly/
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Moodle Learning Platform
platform_url: https://moodle.limu.edu.ly/
platform_type: LEARNING_MANAGEMENT
metadata_standards: []
notes: Moodle digital learning platform for medical education
collections:
- collection_name: Medical Academic Library
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Medical Sciences
- Health Sciences
- Medical Education
- Clinical Research
temporal_coverage: ''
extent: Specialized medical and health sciences library
change_history: []
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.89
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'Specialization: Medical and health sciences. Digital Platform: moodle.limu.edu.ly. Medical academic library. Website:
limu.edu.ly'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/libyan-international-university
- name: Libyan Academy for Postgraduate Studies
alternative_names:
- الأكاديمية الليبية للدراسات العليا
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: The Libyan Academy for Postgraduate Studies pioneered Libya's first Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD)
digital library using Greenstone software. The academy publishes multiple academic journals and maintains graduate-level
library collections supporting advanced heritage research. The institution focuses on postgraduate education and research,
with digital initiatives leading Libya's academic digitization efforts.
locations:
- city: Tripoli
region: Tripoli Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: academy.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://academy.edu.ly/en
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Greenstone ETD Digital Library
platform_url: ''
platform_type: DIGITAL_REPOSITORY
metadata_standards:
- Dublin Core
notes: First Libyan ETD (Electronic Theses and Dissertations) digital library using Greenstone software
collections:
- collection_name: Graduate Academic Library and ETD Collection
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Postgraduate Research
- Electronic Theses
- Dissertations
- Academic Journals
temporal_coverage: ''
extent: Graduate-level library with pioneering ETD digital collection
change_history: []
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.93
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'Innovation: First Libyan ETD (Electronic Theses and Dissertations) digital library using Greenstone software.
Publishes multiple academic journals. Graduate academic library. Website: academy.edu.ly/en'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/libyan-academy-for-postgraduate-studies
- name: Sirte University
alternative_names:
- جامعة سرت
- University of Sirte
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: Sirte University pioneered Libya's digital learning through Moodle platforms, maintaining 13 faculties with
international partnerships including a 2024 twinning agreement with El Oued University, Algeria. The university publishes
multiple academic journals documenting regional heritage and is actively building a 100,000+ resource library. Sirte University
serves the central coastal region and documents heritage related to ancient Sirte and the UNESCO Tentative World Heritage
Site of Gerza.
locations:
- city: Sirte
region: Sirte Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: su.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://su.edu.ly/en/index.php
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Moodle Learning Platform
platform_url: ''
platform_type: LEARNING_MANAGEMENT
metadata_standards: []
notes: Pioneer of Libya's digital learning through Moodle platforms
collections:
- collection_name: University Library Collection
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Regional Heritage
- Ancient Sirte
- Gerza Archaeological Studies
- Central Coastal Libya
temporal_coverage: ''
extent: Building 100,000+ resource library serving 13 faculties
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sirte-twinning-2024
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2024-01-01'
event_description: Sirte University established twinning agreement with El Oued University, Algeria in 2024
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.91
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'Pioneer of Libya''s digital learning through Moodle platforms. 13 faculties. Building 100,000+ resource library.
2024 twinning agreement with El Oued University, Algeria. Publishes multiple academic journals. Near UNESCO Tentative
Site Gerza. Website: su.edu.ly/en/index.php'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/sirte-university
- name: University of Zintan
alternative_names:
- جامعة الزنتان
- University of Western Mountain
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: The University of Zintan (formerly University of Western Mountain) maintains 30+ years of academic collections
supporting regional heritage research in the Nafusa Mountains. The university documents cultural associations with the
Warfalla tribal confederation and traditional economic activities including truffle trade and grain cultivation. Traditional
architecture in the central Nafusa Mountains preserves historical buildings linked to the broader Western Mountain cultural
network.
locations:
- city: Zintan
region: Zintan Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: uoz.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://uoz.edu.ly/
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: University Library Collection
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Nafusa Mountains Heritage
- Western Mountain Culture
- Warfalla Tribal Studies
- Traditional Architecture
- Mountain Agriculture
temporal_coverage: ''
extent: 30+ years of academic collections
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/zintan-name-change
change_type: NAME_CHANGE
event_date: '2010-01-01'
event_description: University renamed from University of Western Mountain to University of Zintan
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.88
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'Formerly University of Western Mountain. 30+ years of academic collections. Documents Warfalla tribal confederation
and traditional economic activities. Preserves Nafusa Mountains traditional architecture heritage. Website: uoz.edu.ly'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/university-of-zintan
- name: Al Asmarya University
alternative_names:
- جامعة الأسمرية للعلوم الإسلامية
- Al Asmarya Islamic University
- Zliten Islamic University
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: Al Asmarya University (also known as Al Asmarya Islamic University) is located in Zliten and specializes in
Islamic sciences and heritage studies. The university maintains library collections focused on Islamic scholarship, manuscripts,
and regional religious heritage. The institution serves the central coastal region between Misrata and Khoms, providing
educational resources and research facilities for Islamic studies and cultural heritage preservation.
locations:
- city: Zliten
region: Murqub Province
country: LY
identifiers: []
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: Islamic Studies Library
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Islamic Sciences
- Islamic Heritage
- Manuscripts
- Religious Studies
- Regional Islamic History
temporal_coverage: ''
extent: Library specializing in Islamic scholarship and heritage
change_history: []
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.85
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: Located in Zliten, Murqub Province. Specializes in Islamic sciences and heritage. Library focuses on Islamic scholarship,
manuscripts, and regional religious heritage. Mentioned in regional context in conversation.
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/al-asmarya-university
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/leptis-magna-museum
name: Leptis Magna Museum
alternative_names:
- Leptis Magna Archaeological Museum
- متحف لبدة الأثري
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: On-site archaeological museum at the Leptis Magna UNESCO World Heritage Site, displaying Roman artifacts, pottery,
and jewelry from the Phoenician and Roman periods. The museum operates Tuesday through Sunday from 08:30 to 15:00, providing
context for one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the Mediterranean. Collections include architectural fragments,
mosaics, sculptures, and everyday objects excavated from the 400-hectare archaeological site.
locations:
- city: Al Khums
region: Murqub
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO_WHC
identifier_value: '183'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/183
collections:
- collection_name: Leptis Magna Roman Artifacts
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Roman archaeology
- Phoenician history
- Classical Mediterranean
- North African heritage
temporal_coverage: -1000-01-01/0700-12-31
extent: Comprehensive collection of Roman-period artifacts from site excavations
access_rights: Open to public with admission fees
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
confidence_score: 0.88
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/sabratha-museum
name: Sabratha Museum
alternative_names:
- Sabratha Archaeological Museum
- Classical Museum
- متحف صبراتة
- Punic Museum
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: 'Recently renovated archaeological museum complex at the Sabratha UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring two
distinct museums: the Classical Museum displaying Roman statuary including a torso of Emperor Vespasian, mosaic panels,
and frescoes; and the Punic Museum (founded 1985) preserving Carthaginian pottery, tombstones, and mummies. The site museum
showcases artifacts from the remarkably preserved Roman theater seating 5,000 spectators and documents the city''s history
from Phoenician through Byzantine periods.'
locations:
- city: Sabratha
region: An Nuqat al Khams
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO_WHC
identifier_value: '192'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/192
collections:
- collection_name: Roman Sabratha Collection
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Roman statuary
- Mosaics
- Frescoes
- Classical architecture
temporal_coverage: -0500-01-01/0600-12-31
access_rights: Open to public with admission fees
- collection_name: Punic Period Collection
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Carthaginian pottery
- Phoenician tombstones
- Punic burial practices
- Ancient mummies
temporal_coverage: -0800-01-01/-0146-12-31
access_rights: Open to public with admission fees
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-punic-museum-founding
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '1985-01-01'
event_description: Punic Museum established within Sabratha archaeological complex to specifically preserve and display
Carthaginian-period artifacts including pottery, tombstones, and mummies from the Phoenician settlement period.
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-museum-renovation
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2020-01-01'
event_description: Museum complex recently renovated and reopened to public after period of closure following 2011 conflict.
Renovation improved exhibition spaces and accessibility while preserving architectural integrity of Classical and Punic
museum buildings.
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
confidence_score: 0.9
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/cyrene-archaeological-museum
name: Cyrene Archaeological Museum
alternative_names:
- Shahat Museum
- متحف شحات الأثري
- Cyrene Museum
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: Archaeological site museum at the Cyrene UNESCO World Heritage Site displaying Greek and Roman artifacts from
the monumental Temple of Zeus, extensive necropolis, and ancient city ruins. The museum showcases materials from Cyrene's
7th-century BC Greek foundation through Roman imperial period, including architectural elements, sculptures, pottery,
and inscriptions. Collections document one of the major Hellenic world cities and its transition through successive civilizations.
Access has been limited due to security concerns and damage from 2023 Storm Daniel floods, which caused severe soil erosion
exposing previously unknown Roman drainage systems.
locations:
- city: Shahhat
region: Al Bayda
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO_WHC
identifier_value: '190'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/190
collections:
- collection_name: Greek and Roman Cyrene Collection
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Greek archaeology
- Hellenistic culture
- Roman imperial period
- Temple of Apollo materials
- Classical sculpture
temporal_coverage: -0700-01-01/0600-12-31
extent: Artifacts from Temple of Zeus, necropolis excavations, and ancient city structures
access_rights: Limited access due to security concerns
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/cyrene-storm-daniel-damage
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2023-09-10'
event_description: Cyrene UNESCO World Heritage Site suffered severe damage from Storm Daniel floods in September 2023.
Soil erosion reached 5 meters deep, exposing previously unknown Roman drainage systems. The catastrophic flooding impacted
museum access, site infrastructure, and archaeological preservation, requiring international assessment and emergency
conservation efforts.
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
confidence_score: 0.87
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/misrata-war-museum
name: Misrata War Museum
alternative_names:
- Misurata War Museum
- متحف الحرب مصراتة
- 2011 Revolution Museum
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: Contemporary history museum on Tripoli Street in Misrata uniquely documenting the 2011 Libyan civil war through
200+ artifacts from revolutionary brigades and photographs of over 1,000 casualties. The museum is dedicated to Al Jazeera
photographer Murad Ali Hasan Jaber, who documented the conflict. Collections provide comprehensive documentation of the
siege of Misrata and broader 2011 revolution, preserving military equipment, personal effects, documentary photographs,
and testimonial materials from participants. This specialized conflict museum serves as both memorial and historical archive
of Libya's recent transformative political events.
locations:
- city: Misrata
street_address: Tripoli Street
region: Misrata
country: LY
collections:
- collection_name: 2011 Civil War Documentation
collection_type: historical
subject_areas:
- Libyan civil war 2011
- Revolutionary brigades
- Siege of Misrata
- Conflict photography
- Contemporary political history
temporal_coverage: 2011-02-15/2011-10-23
extent: 200+ brigade artifacts and photographs documenting over 1,000 casualties
access_rights: Open to public
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/misrata-war-museum-founding
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '2012-01-01'
event_description: Misrata War Museum established following the 2011 Libyan civil war to document the siege of Misrata
and revolutionary activities. Museum dedicated to Al Jazeera photographer Murad Ali Hasan Jaber, preserving material
culture and photographic documentation of the conflict.
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
confidence_score: 0.92
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enrichment_history:
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enrichment_type: WIKIDATA_IDENTIFIER
enrichment_method: Wikidata SPARQL query with fuzzy matching
match_score: 0.86
verified: false
enrichment_source: https://www.wikidata.org
enrichment_notes: Matched to Wikidata entity Q80795728
identifiers:
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identifier_value: Q80795728
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q80795728
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/museum-of-assultan
name: Museum of Assultan
alternative_names:
- متحف أسلطان
- Sirte Museum
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: Regional museum near ancient Sirte displaying archaeological materials spanning from Stone Age tools through
Islamic calligraphy. Collections include prehistoric implements, 2nd-century Roman coins, and exceptional examples of
Kufi script Islamic calligraphy. The museum documents the long settlement history of the Sirte region from paleolithic
occupation through medieval Islamic periods, providing comprehensive overview of successive civilizations in central coastal
Libya. Exhibits contextualize the ancient city's strategic location on trans-Saharan trade routes and Mediterranean coastal
networks.
locations:
- city: Sirte
region: Sirte
country: LY
collections:
- collection_name: Sirte Regional Archaeological Collection
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Stone Age archaeology
- Roman numismatics
- Islamic calligraphy
- Kufi script
- Regional prehistory
- Medieval Islamic art
temporal_coverage: -100000-01-01/1500-12-31
extent: Stone Age tools, 2nd-century Roman coins, Islamic calligraphy examples
access_rights: Open to public
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/benghazi-old-museum
name: Benghazi Old Museum
alternative_names:
- متحف بنغازي القديم
- Eastern Libya Museum
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: Historic museum established in 1912 as Libya's first museum in the eastern region during the Italian colonial
period. The museum pioneered archaeological and ethnographic collection practices in Cyrenaica, documenting Greek, Roman,
and Islamic heritage of eastern Libya. Following the 2011 conflict and subsequent instability, the museum's collections
were relocated for preservation and safety. The museum building represents significant heritage infrastructure history
despite current non-operational status. Collections originally included materials from nearby Berenice (ancient predecessor
of Benghazi) and broader Cyrenaica regional archaeology.
locations:
- city: Benghazi
region: Benghazi
country: LY
collections:
- collection_name: Cyrenaica Regional Collection (Historical)
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Greek Cyrenaica
- Roman archaeology
- Islamic heritage
- Berenice excavations
- Eastern Libyan ethnography
temporal_coverage: -0700-01-01/1900-12-31
extent: Collections relocated for preservation
access_rights: Currently closed - collections in storage
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/benghazi-museum-founding
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '1912-01-01'
event_description: Benghazi Old Museum established in 1912 during Italian colonial period as Libya's first museum in the
eastern region. The museum pioneered systematic archaeological collection and public display practices in Cyrenaica.
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/benghazi-museum-closure
change_type: CLOSURE
event_date: '2011-01-01'
event_description: Museum ceased operations following 2011 Libyan civil war. Collections were relocated to secure storage
facilities for preservation amid security concerns and political instability in Benghazi. Building preservation status
uncertain.
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
confidence_score: 0.86
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/al-bayda-museum
name: Al-Bayda Museum
alternative_names:
- متحف البيضاء
- Jabal al Akhdar Regional Museum
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: Regional museum in the Green Mountain (Jabal al Akhdar) region preserving Greek and Roman artifacts from the
Cyrenaica archaeological sites. The museum also documents Omar al-Mukhtar resistance heritage, commemorating Libya's anti-colonial
struggle against Italian occupation (1911-1931). Collections integrate classical period archaeology with 20th-century
political history, providing comprehensive regional heritage narrative. The museum serves Al Bayda Province and broader
eastern mountain communities, maintaining cultural continuity between ancient Cyrenaica and modern Libyan identity.
locations:
- city: Al Bayda
region: Al Bayda
country: LY
collections:
- collection_name: Jabal al Akhdar Regional Collection
collection_type: mixed
subject_areas:
- Greek archaeology
- Roman archaeology
- Omar al-Mukhtar resistance
- Anti-colonial history
- Regional ethnography
temporal_coverage: -0700-01-01/1931-12-31
access_rights: Open to public
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
confidence_score: 0.84
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/leptis-magna-site
name: Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna
alternative_names:
- Leptis Magna
- موقع لبدة الأثري
- Lepcis Magna
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982 (UNESCO ID 183), one of the most spectacular and unspoiled Roman ruins
in the Mediterranean. Major Phoenician/Punic trading port settled c. 1100 BC, becoming one of Rome's most prominent cities
under Emperor Septimius Severus (native of Leptis). Site spans approximately 400 hectares with monumental Forum, Severan
Basilica, theater, amphitheater, circus, Hadrianic Baths, and extensive harbor facilities. Currently on UNESCO's List
of World Heritage in Danger due to security concerns and lack of conservation since 2011. Documentation available in 8
languages. Contains extensive archives of archaeological findings and over 600 digitized documents in the Red Castle trilingual
database.
locations:
- city: Al Khums
region: Murqub
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO
identifier_value: '183'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/183
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/183
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/183
collections:
- collection_name: Leptis Magna Archaeological Documentation
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Roman Archaeology
- Phoenician Heritage
- Ancient Architecture
- Monumental Sculpture
temporal_coverage: 1100 BCE/present
extent: 600+ digitized documents, extensive photographic archives
access_rights: Open to researchers with permissions
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/leptis-magna-founding
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: -1100-01-01
event_description: Founded as Phoenician/Punic trading settlement circa 1100 BC.
source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/183
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/leptis-magna-unesco
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1982-01-01'
event_description: Inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List as site ID 183.
source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/183
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/leptis-magna-danger
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2016-07-15'
event_description: Added to UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger due to security concerns and lack of conservation
management following 2011 conflict.
source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/183
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.94
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/cyrene-site
name: Archaeological Site of Cyrene
alternative_names:
- Cyrene
- Shahat
- شحات
- Kyrene
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982 (UNESCO ID 190), one of the principal cities of the Hellenic world and
oldest Greek colony in North Africa (founded 631 BC). Features the monumental Temple of Zeus (larger than Parthenon),
extensive necropolis, sanctuary of Apollo, Roman baths, theater, and Byzantine basilicas. Major center of philosophy (Cyrenaics
school) and medicine in antiquity. Suffered catastrophic damage from Storm Daniel floods in September 2023, with soil
erosion reaching 5 meters deep exposing previously unknown Roman drainage systems. Site spans multiple terraces on Jabal
al-Akhdar plateau. Currently on UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger. Ongoing Italian archaeological missions led by
University of Chieti-Pescara focus on necropolis excavations despite access challenges.
locations:
- city: Shahhat
region: Al Bayda
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO
identifier_value: '190'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/190
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/190
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/190
collections:
- collection_name: Cyrene Archaeological Collection
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Greek Archaeology
- Hellenistic Heritage
- Ancient Philosophy
- Roman Provincial Architecture
temporal_coverage: -631/present
extent: Extensive archaeological documentation, ongoing excavation records
access_rights: Research access with international partnerships
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/cyrene-founding
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: -0631-01-01
event_description: Founded as Greek colony in 631 BC, becoming one of the principal cities of the Hellenic world.
source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/190
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/cyrene-unesco
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1982-01-01'
event_description: Inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List as site ID 190.
source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/190
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/cyrene-storm-daniel
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2023-09-10'
event_description: Suffered severe damage from Storm Daniel floods, with soil erosion reaching 5 meters deep and exposing
previously unknown Roman drainage systems.
source_documentation: 'Conversation: Storm Daniel 2023 impact assessment'
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.92
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/sabratha-site
name: Archaeological Site of Sabratha
alternative_names:
- Sabratha
- صبراتة
- Sabratah
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: 'UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982 (UNESCO ID 192), ancient Phoenician trading post established c. 500
BC, later becoming major Roman port city. Most famous for remarkably preserved 3-story Roman theater seating 5,000 spectators,
considered one of the finest in the Mediterranean. Site includes Forum, Temple of Isis, Temple of Liber Pater, Antonine
Temple, Justinian Byzantine basilicas, and extensive mosaic pavements. Recent renovations completed with site museum reopened.
Two distinct museums on-site: Classical Museum displaying Roman statuary including torso of Emperor Vespasian and exceptional
mosaics; Punic Museum (founded 1985) preserving Carthaginian pottery, tombstones, and mummies. Currently on UNESCO List
of World Heritage in Danger. ASOR partnership programs include ''Museum in a Suitcase'' educational initiatives.'
locations:
- city: Sabratha
region: An Nuqat al Khams
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO
identifier_value: '192'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/192
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/192
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/192
collections:
- collection_name: Sabratha Archaeological Collection
collection_type: museum objects
subject_areas:
- Phoenician Heritage
- Roman Theater Architecture
- Ancient Mosaics
- Punic Civilization
temporal_coverage: -500/600
extent: 'Two museums: Classical (Roman period) and Punic (Carthaginian period)'
access_rights: Open with entrance fees, recently renovated
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-founding
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: -0500-01-01
event_description: Established as Phoenician trading post circa 500 BC.
source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/192
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-unesco
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1982-01-01'
event_description: Inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List as site ID 192.
source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/192
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-punic-museum
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '1985-01-01'
event_description: Punic Museum founded to preserve Carthaginian pottery, tombstones, and mummies.
source_documentation: 'Conversation: Sabratha Museum section'
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.93
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/ghadames-oldtown
name: Old Town of Ghadamès
alternative_names:
- Ghadamès
- غدامس
- Ghadames
- Pearl of the Desert
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: 'UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986 (UNESCO ID 362), one of the oldest pre-Saharan cities and finest examples
of traditional settlement. Known as ''Pearl of the Desert'', represents outstanding example of traditional human settlement
with covered alleyways creating unique microclimate. Distinctive three-story architecture: ground floor for storage, first
floor for family living, open rooftop terraces for women''s social networks. Houses 1,000+ manuscripts in private libraries
including Tendirin Mosque Library (37 manuscripts). Partnership with ASOR and Hill Museum for manuscript digitization.
Was on UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger 2016-2025, officially removed from danger list in 2025 following security
improvements and conservation progress. Strong Amazigh/Berber cultural heritage with ongoing preservation of traditional
architecture and crafts.'
locations:
- city: Ghadamès
region: Nalut
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO
identifier_value: '362'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/362
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/362
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/362
collections:
- collection_name: Ghadamès Manuscript Collections
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Islamic Manuscripts
- Saharan Trade History
- Amazigh Heritage
- Traditional Architecture
temporal_coverage: 500/present
extent: 1,000+ manuscripts in private libraries, 37 manuscripts in Tendirin Mosque Library
access_rights: Partnership digitization with ASOR and Hill Museum
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/ghadames-unesco
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1986-01-01'
event_description: Inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List as site ID 362.
source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/362
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/ghadames-danger-list
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2016-07-15'
event_description: Added to UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger.
source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/362
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/ghadames-danger-removal
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2025-01-01'
event_description: Removed from UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger following security improvements and conservation
progress.
source_documentation: 'Conversation: Ghadamès status update 2025'
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.91
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/tadrart-acacus
name: Rock-Art Sites of Tadrart Acacus
alternative_names:
- Tadrart Acacus
- Acacus Mountains
- تدرارت أكاكوس
- Tadart Akakus
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: 'UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985 (UNESCO ID 287), containing thousands of prehistoric rock paintings
and engravings spanning 12,000 BC to 100 AD. One of the most important rock art complexes in the Sahara, documenting the
region''s transformation from fertile savanna to desert. Art depicts wild animals (elephants, giraffes, rhinoceros), domesticated
cattle, horses, and human figures, providing invaluable record of climate change and human adaptation. Multiple artistic
periods: Wild Fauna (12,000-8,000 BC), Round Head (8,000-6,000 BC), Pastoral (6,000-2,000 BC), Horse (2,000-1,000 BC),
and Camel Period (1,000 BC-100 AD). Documentation through Trust for African Rock Art (TARA) provides digital archives
of prehistoric Saharan imagery. Located in Ghat Province near Algerian border. Currently on UNESCO List of World Heritage
in Danger due to security concerns and natural erosion.'
locations:
- city: Ghat
region: Ghat
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO
identifier_value: '287'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/287
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/287
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/287
collections:
- collection_name: Tadrart Acacus Rock Art Documentation
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Prehistoric Rock Art
- Saharan Climate History
- Ancient Pastoralism
- Archaeological Documentation
temporal_coverage: -12000/100
extent: Thousands of rock paintings and engravings documented digitally by TARA
access_rights: Digital archives via Trust for African Rock Art
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/tadrart-unesco
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1985-01-01'
event_description: Inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List as site ID 287.
source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/287
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/tadrart-danger
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2016-07-15'
event_description: Added to UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger due to security concerns and natural erosion.
source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/287
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.9
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/berenice-site
name: Berenice Archaeological Site
alternative_names:
- Berenice
- Benghazi Ancient Site
- Hesperides
- Euesperides
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: 'Ancient Greek city lying beneath modern Benghazi, originally founded as Euesperides c. 525 BC, later renamed
Berenice during Ptolemaic period (3rd century BC). One of the five Greek cities of Cyrenaica (the Pentapolis). Archaeological
remains severely compromised by modern urban development, with ancient city largely buried under contemporary Benghazi.
Ongoing research by international teams including American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR) and King''s College London''s
Managing Libyan Cultural Heritage Project (MaLiCH) documents remaining traces. Site includes scattered Roman and Greek
architectural fragments, with most significant remains in Sidi Khrebish district. Major challenges: urban expansion, lack
of systematic excavation, and documentation losses during 2011 conflict and subsequent instability.'
locations:
- city: Benghazi
region: Benghazi
country: LY
collections:
- collection_name: Berenice Archaeological Documentation
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Greek Colonial Archaeology
- Ptolemaic Period
- Urban Archaeology
- Pentapolis Studies
temporal_coverage: -525/700
extent: Scattered architectural remains, ongoing documentation through ASOR and MaLiCH
access_rights: Research partnerships with international institutions
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/berenice-founding
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: -0525-01-01
event_description: Founded as Greek city Euesperides circa 525 BC.
source_documentation: 'Conversation: Berenice historical overview'
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/berenice-rename
change_type: NAME_CHANGE
event_date: -0246-01-01
event_description: Renamed Berenice during Ptolemaic period in honor of Queen Berenice II.
source_documentation: 'Conversation: Berenice historical overview'
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.85
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/gerza-site
name: Gerza Archaeological Site
alternative_names:
- Gerza
- Gersa
- Ancient Sirte
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: Ancient city near modern Sirte with significant archaeological remains. Gained UNESCO Tentative World Heritage
List status in 2024, recognizing its archaeological importance. Site provides evidence of settlement from multiple periods
including Roman and Islamic eras. Located in Sirte Province, the ancient city offers insights into trans-Saharan trade
routes and coastal settlement patterns. Limited excavation and documentation due to political instability since 2011.
Sirte University conducts ongoing archaeological programs coordinating with international research projects. The Museum
of Assultan near the site displays artifacts from the region including Stone Age tools, 2nd-century Roman coins, and Islamic
calligraphy in Kufi script.
locations:
- city: Sirte
region: Sirte
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO Tentative List
identifier_value: Gerza
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/
collections:
- collection_name: Gerza Archaeological Collection
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Roman North Africa
- Islamic Period
- Trans-Saharan Trade
- Coastal Settlement Archaeology
temporal_coverage: -200/1400
extent: Archaeological documentation through Sirte University
access_rights: Research access via university partnerships
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/gerza-tentative
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2024-01-01'
event_description: Gained UNESCO Tentative World Heritage List status recognizing archaeological significance.
source_documentation: 'Conversation: Gerza UNESCO Tentative List 2024'
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.82
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/mirad-masoud-cave
name: Mirad Masoud Cave
alternative_names:
- Al-Uqla Cave
- Mirad Masoud Prehistoric Site
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: Recently discovered prehistoric cave site (2020s) located 2 kilometers east of Al-Uqla village in Al Marj Province.
Features ancient paintings and petroglyphs of significant archaeological importance. Cave has three entrances overlooking
Al-Shuwayer Valley, providing shelter and vantage points for prehistoric inhabitants. Rock art and artifacts indicate
long-term human occupation and artistic activity. Discovery represents important addition to Libya's prehistoric heritage
record, complementing the Tadrart Acacus rock art sites. Al Marj Province museum displays artifacts from the region. Site
documentation ongoing with limited international partnerships due to security concerns in eastern Libya.
locations:
- city: Al-Uqla
region: Al Marj
country: LY
collections:
- collection_name: Mirad Masoud Cave Documentation
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Prehistoric Rock Art
- Cyrenaican Prehistory
- Cave Archaeology
- Eastern Libya Archaeology
temporal_coverage: -10000/present
extent: Initial documentation of paintings and petroglyphs
access_rights: Limited access, ongoing documentation
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/mirad-masoud-discovery
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '2020-01-01'
event_description: Cave site discovered in 2020s revealing ancient paintings and petroglyphs 2km east of Al-Uqla.
source_documentation: 'Conversation: Al Marj Province archaeological discoveries'
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.78
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/bilnas-archive
name: BILNAS Archive
alternative_names:
- British Institute for Libyan & Northern African Studies Archive
- BILNAS
- University of Leicester Libya Archive
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: Most comprehensive digital archive of British archaeological work in Libya and Northern Africa, hosted by University
of Leicester, UK. Contains extensive archaeological records, photographs, field notes, maps, and research documentation
from 1969 to present. Deposited with Archaeology Data Service (ADS) ensuring long-term preservation and open access. Includes
documentation from major excavations at Leptis Magna, Sabratha, Cyrene, and numerous other sites. Features persistent
DOI identifiers for citations. Provides invaluable resource for researchers unable to access physical sites in Libya due
to security concerns. Represents decades of British archaeological research and international collaboration. Archive includes
site plans, artifact catalogs, excavation diaries, and photographic documentation essential for heritage preservation
and scholarly research.
locations:
- city: Leicester
country: GB
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/collections/view/1007105/
identifier_url: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/collections/view/1007105/
- identifier_scheme: DOI
identifier_value: Persistent identifiers available
identifier_url: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/collections/view/1007105/
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://www.bilnas.org/resources/archive/
identifier_url: https://www.bilnas.org/resources/archive/
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Archaeology Data Service
platform_url: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/collections/view/1007105/
platform_type: DIGITAL_REPOSITORY
metadata_standards:
- Dublin Core
- MIDAS Heritage
collections:
- collection_name: BILNAS Archaeological Archive
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Libyan Archaeology
- North African Archaeology
- Roman Libya
- British Archaeological Missions
temporal_coverage: 1969/present
extent: Extensive archaeological records, photographs, maps from 1969-present
access_rights: Open access via Archaeology Data Service
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.96
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/heritage-gazetteer
name: Heritage Gazetteer of Libya
alternative_names:
- SLS Gazetteer
- Libyan Heritage Gazetteer
- Society for Libyan Studies Gazetteer
institution_type: RESEARCH_CENTER
description: Comprehensive digital gazetteer documenting historical locations in Libya up to 1950. Provides authoritative
geographic and toponymic data with URIs for persistent identification, geodata for mapping, and variant names in multiple
languages (Arabic, Italian, English). Essential resource for archaeological research, heritage management, and historical
geography. Developed by Society for Libyan Studies to standardize place name references in scholarship. Includes ancient,
medieval, and modern place names with coordinates, historical contexts, and bibliographic references. Open access web
interface allows searching by name, coordinates, or historical period. Supports Linked Open Data standards enabling integration
with international heritage databases. Critical tool for researchers working on Libyan cultural heritage remotely due
to access restrictions.
locations:
- country: GB
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://slsgazetteer.org/
identifier_url: https://slsgazetteer.org/
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Heritage Gazetteer of Libya
platform_url: https://slsgazetteer.org/
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards:
- Linked Open Data
- GeoJSON
collections:
- collection_name: Libyan Historical Place Names
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Historical Geography
- Toponymy
- Archaeological Site Names
- Libyan Heritage
temporal_coverage: -1000/1950
extent: Comprehensive coverage of historical locations up to 1950
access_rights: Open access
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.94
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/temehu-online-museum
name: Temehu - Libya's First Online Museum
alternative_names:
- Temehu Tourism Services
- Libya Online Museum
- Temehu.com
institution_type: GALLERY
description: Libya's first online museum and virtual cultural heritage portal, providing digital access to Libyan heritage
sites, museums, and cultural resources. Features comprehensive virtual tours, extensive photo galleries, historical information,
and visitor guides for Libya's archaeological sites and museums. Covers all major heritage sites including UNESCO World
Heritage locations (Leptis Magna, Sabratha, Cyrene, Ghadamès, Tadrart Acacus), museums, and cultural centers. Provides
detailed information on Libyan history from prehistoric to modern periods. English-language interface makes Libyan heritage
accessible to international audience. Critical resource during periods when physical access to Libyan sites is restricted.
Includes practical visitor information, site maps, and cultural context. Independent tourism services website that has
evolved into significant digital heritage resource.
locations:
- country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://www.temehu.com/Cities_sites/museums-of-libya.htm
identifier_url: https://www.temehu.com/Cities_sites/museums-of-libya.htm
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Temehu Virtual Museum
platform_url: https://www.temehu.com/
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards: []
collections:
- collection_name: Virtual Tours and Heritage Documentation
collection_type: digital objects
subject_areas:
- Libyan Heritage Sites
- Archaeological Tourism
- Cultural Documentation
- Virtual Museums
temporal_coverage: present
extent: Virtual tours, photo galleries for all major Libyan heritage sites
access_rights: Open access
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.89
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/ghadames-manuscripts
name: Ghadames Manuscript Collections
alternative_names:
- Ghadamès Private Libraries
- Tendirin Mosque Library
- Ghadames Islamic Manuscripts
institution_type: LIBRARY
description: Collection of over 1,000 Islamic manuscripts held in private family libraries throughout the Old Town of Ghadamès
(UNESCO World Heritage Site). Most significant is the Tendirin Mosque Library containing 37 manuscripts. Collections document
Saharan Islamic scholarship, trans-Saharan trade, Maliki jurisprudence, Arabic linguistics, and Quranic studies. Manuscripts
date from medieval to early modern periods (12th-19th centuries). Digitization partnership established with American Society
of Overseas Research (ASOR) and Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML). Project aims to preserve fragile documents threatened
by environmental conditions, conflict, and lack of proper storage. Manuscripts provide invaluable insights into intellectual
networks connecting North African oases with broader Islamic world. Collections maintained by local families as part of
Ghadamès' living heritage tradition.
locations:
- city: Ghadamès
region: Nalut
country: LY
collections:
- collection_name: Ghadamès Islamic Manuscripts
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Islamic Manuscripts
- Saharan Scholarship
- Maliki Jurisprudence
- Arabic Linguistics
- Trans-Saharan Trade History
temporal_coverage: 1100/1900
extent: 1,000+ manuscripts in private libraries, 37 manuscripts in Tendirin Mosque Library
access_rights: Digitization partnership with ASOR and Hill Museum
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.9
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/nafusa-libraries
name: Nafusa Mountain Libraries
alternative_names:
- Libraries of Nafusa Project
- Jebel Nafusa Manuscripts
- Jabal Nafusa Libraries
- Ibadi Manuscript Collections
institution_type: LIBRARY
description: Network of private and community libraries in the Nafusa Mountains (Jabal Nafusa) region preserving Ibadi Islamic
heritage. Focus on Ibadi theological texts, jurisprudence, and historical documents unique to North African Ibadi communities.
Multi-institutional digitization project established 2021-2022 through partnership between Ibadica Centre (France), Fassato
Foundation (Libya), and Gerda Henkel Stiftung (Germany funding). Pilot project demonstrated feasibility of preserving
manuscripts in conflict-affected regions. British Council Cultural Protection Fund allocated £532,261 for 'Partnership
for Heritage' project linking Tataouine (Tunisia) and Nafusa Mountains conservation efforts. Collections document Amazigh/Berber
Ibadi intellectual tradition from medieval through modern periods. Manuscripts face threats from environmental degradation,
lack of proper storage, and potential looting. Project creates digital surrogates while building local capacity for heritage
preservation.
locations:
- region: Nafusa Mountains
country: LY
collections:
- collection_name: Ibadi Manuscript Heritage
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Ibadi Islam
- Amazigh Heritage
- Islamic Theology
- North African Islamic History
- Berber Studies
temporal_coverage: 900/present
extent: Multiple private and community libraries across Nafusa region
access_rights: Digitization partnerships with Ibadica Centre and international funders
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/nafusa-project-start
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '2021-01-01'
event_description: Libraries of Nafusa digitization project launched through partnership between Ibadica Centre, Fassato
Foundation, and Gerda Henkel Stiftung funding (2021-2022 pilot).
source_documentation: 'Conversation: Manuscript Collections and Special Projects'
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
confidence_score: 0.88
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/qasr-al-haj
name: Qasr al-Haj
alternative_names:
- Qasr al-Hajj
- قصر الحاج
- Ksar el Hadj
- Qasr al Haj Fortified Granary
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: Historic 12th-century fortified granary (ksar) in the Jabal al Gharbi (Western Mountain) province, representing
exceptional examples of Amazigh/Berber architectural heritage. Part of the broader network of fortified granaries throughout
the Nafusa Mountains escarpment, serving as communal storage facilities for grain and valuable goods. Features traditional
multi-story construction with numerous storage chambers accessed through central courtyard architecture. Represents sophisticated
traditional knowledge systems for food security and community resource management in mountain environments. Site documented
through British Council Cultural Protection Fund 'Partnership for Heritage' project (£532,261 allocation) linking Libyan
Nafusa Mountains with Tunisian Tataouine conservation efforts. Community-managed heritage site maintained by local cultural
centers despite limited resources. Tourism documentation through ToursLibya.com promotes Jebel Nafusa cultural initiatives
alongside academic geological and archaeological research through international partnerships.
locations:
- city: Jabal al Gharbi
region: Western Mountains (Nafusa Mountains)
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://tourslibya.com
identifier_url: https://tourslibya.com
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: ToursLibya Heritage Documentation
platform_url: https://tourslibya.com
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards: []
collections:
- collection_name: Amazigh Mountain Architecture Heritage
collection_type: architectural
subject_areas:
- Berber Architecture
- Traditional Granaries (Ksour)
- Islamic Medieval Architecture
- Community Resource Management
- Mountain Heritage
temporal_coverage: 1100-01-01/present
extent: Multi-story fortified structure with storage chambers, architectural documentation
access_rights: Community-managed site, tourism access with local guides
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/qasr-al-haj-construction
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '1100-01-01'
event_description: Construction of Qasr al-Haj fortified granary in the 12th century as communal storage facility for
the Berber/Amazigh communities of the Western Mountains. Part of sophisticated network of ksour architecture across
the Nafusa Mountains escarpment.
source_documentation: https://tourslibya.com
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/qasr-al-haj-british-council-partnership
change_type: RESTRUCTURING
event_date: '2020-01-01'
event_description: British Council Cultural Protection Fund allocated £532,261 for 'Partnership for Heritage' project
linking Tataouine (Tunisia) and Nafusa Mountains (Libya) conservation efforts. International partnership with Durham
University and University of West England through Aran NKabaw Foundation for Restoration of Ancient Buildings supports
preservation initiatives for traditional mountain architecture including Qasr al-Haj.
source_documentation: British Council Cultural Protection Fund
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T16:30:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Provincial Survey section (Jabal
al Gharbi Province)
confidence_score: 0.87
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/qasr-nalut
name: Qasr Nalut
alternative_names:
- قصر نالوت
- Nalut Fortified Granary
- Ksar Nalut
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: Exceptional 8th-century BC fortified granary (ksar) in Nalut Province, representing one of Libya's most significant
examples of Amazigh architectural heritage. Monumental structure featuring 300+ storage chambers (ghorfas) distributed
across six floors, built into hillside with traditional mud-brick and stone construction. Served as communal storage facility
for grain, olive oil, dates, and valuable goods for surrounding Berber communities, with each family maintaining individual
chambers accessed through narrow corridors. Architectural design optimized for temperature regulation and security, with
chambers featuring distinctive vaulted ceilings and small entry openings. Central courtyard provides access to multi-level
galleries. Site represents sophisticated traditional knowledge systems for food security, social organization, and architectural
engineering. Part of British Council Cultural Protection Fund 'Partnership for Heritage' project (£532,261) coordinating
with ASOR's Museum in a Suitcase Program (168 participants from 12 institutions in 2020 workshops). Preservation initiatives
managed through Aran NKabaw Foundation partnerships with Durham University and University of West England. Active tourism
destination with local community guides maintaining access and interpretation.
locations:
- city: Nalut
region: Nalut Province (Nafusa Mountains)
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://tourslibya.com
identifier_url: https://tourslibya.com
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives
platform_url: https://www.asor.org/chi/programs/libya/
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards: []
collections:
- collection_name: Nalut Amazigh Architectural Heritage
collection_type: architectural
subject_areas:
- Berber Architecture
- Fortified Granaries (Ksour)
- Ancient Storage Systems
- Traditional Engineering
- Nafusa Mountains Heritage
temporal_coverage: -800-01-01/present
extent: 300+ storage chambers across six floors, architectural documentation, educational materials from Museum in a Suitcase
program
access_rights: Open to visitors with community guides, educational programs available
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/qasr-nalut-founding
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: -800-01-01
event_description: Construction of Qasr Nalut fortified granary beginning in the 8th century BC by Amazigh/Berber communities.
Developed as monumental communal storage facility with 300+ individual chambers (ghorfas) across six floors built into
hillside. Represents pinnacle of traditional North African ksar architecture with sophisticated engineering for temperature
control, security, and social organization.
source_documentation: Provincial Survey documentation, British Council Cultural Protection Fund reports
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/qasr-nalut-british-council-partnership
change_type: RESTRUCTURING
event_date: '2020-01-01'
event_description: British Council Cultural Protection Fund allocated £532,261 for 'Partnership for Heritage' project
linking Tataouine (Tunisia) and Nafusa Mountains conservation. ASOR's Museum in a Suitcase Program reached 168 participants
from 12 institutions in 2020 workshops focusing on traditional architecture education. Aran NKabaw Foundation partnered
with Durham University and University of West England for restoration initiatives.
source_documentation: https://www.asor.org/chi/programs/libya/
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T16:35:00Z'
extraction_method: 'AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Provincial Survey section (Nalut
Province: Amazigh architectural heritage)'
confidence_score: 0.92
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/ghat-fortress
name: Ghat Fortress
alternative_names:
- قلعة غات
- Koukemen Hill Fortress
- Ghat Castle
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: Historic fortress located on Koukemen hill overlooking Ghat city in southwestern Libya, representing Ottoman
and Italian colonial period military architecture. Strategically positioned to provide panoramic views over the oasis
settlement and surrounding desert landscape, serving defensive and administrative functions during Ottoman rule and Italian
occupation (1912-1943). Architecture reflects Mediterranean fortress design adapted to Saharan environment. The fortress
preserves material evidence of Ghat's role as southern gateway to trans-Saharan trade routes and administrative center
controlling access between Fezzan and the Hoggar Mountains (Algeria). Site maintains strong connections to Tuareg cultural
heritage, as Ghat served as stronghold of the Kel Ajjer confederation. Ongoing preservation of traditional crafts and
Tifinagh script inscriptions throughout the area. International documentation through Trust for African Rock Art (TARA)
provides digital archives of prehistoric Saharan imagery in surrounding Acacus Mountains. Fortress represents intersection
of military heritage, colonial history, and indigenous Tuareg cultural continuity in the region.
locations:
- city: Ghat
region: Ghat Province (Fezzan)
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://temehu.com
identifier_url: https://temehu.com
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Trust for African Rock Art (TARA)
platform_url: https://africanrockart.org
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards: []
- platform_name: Temehu Tourism Services - Ghat Heritage
platform_url: https://temehu.com
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards: []
collections:
- collection_name: Ghat Fortress Military and Cultural Heritage
collection_type: architectural
subject_areas:
- Ottoman Military Architecture
- Italian Colonial Period
- Tuareg Heritage
- Trans-Saharan Trade
- Fortress Architecture
temporal_coverage: 1500-01-01/present
extent: Fortress architecture with panoramic observation positions, historical documentation of Ottoman/Italian periods,
connections to Tuareg cultural landscape
access_rights: Open to visitors with local guides, panoramic views publicly accessible
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/ghat-fortress-ottoman-construction
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '1500-01-01'
event_description: Construction of Ghat Fortress during Ottoman period on Koukemen hill as strategic defensive and administrative
center. Fortress positioned to control southern access routes between Fezzan and the Hoggar Mountains, overseeing Ghat
oasis settlement and trans-Saharan caravan routes. Served as military garrison and government seat for Ottoman authorities
administering the southern territories.
source_documentation: Provincial Survey - Ghat Province section
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/ghat-fortress-italian-occupation
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1912-01-01'
event_description: Italian colonial occupation beginning 1912 repurposed Ghat Fortress for Italian military and administrative
use during Libya's colonial period (1912-1943). Architecture modified to accommodate Italian garrison requirements while
maintaining strategic defensive functions. Fortress served as symbol of colonial authority over southern territories
and control of trade routes.
source_documentation: Provincial Survey - Ghat Province section
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T16:40:00Z'
extraction_method: 'AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Provincial Survey section (Ghat
Province: Rock art sanctuary)'
confidence_score: 0.85
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/tobruk-roman-theatre
name: Tobruk Roman Theatre
alternative_names:
- طبرق المسرح الروماني
- Tobruk Ancient Theatre
- 2nd Century Theatre of Tobruk
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: Well-preserved 2nd-century AD Roman theatre in Tobruk (ancient Antipyrgos), representing classical period entertainment
architecture in Cyrenaica region. Theatre structure maintains recognizable architectural elements including seating arrangements
(cavea), orchestra area, and stage building (scaenae frons) despite centuries of exposure to coastal weathering. Site
represents broader archaeological landscape of Tobruk integrating ancient Greco-Roman heritage with significant 20th-century
World War II memory sites. The historic El-Mina harbor area, recognized as Africa's finest natural deep harbor, preserves
ancient remains alongside modern port facilities. Archaeological Museum in Tobruk houses Roman and Ottoman period artifacts
complementing the theatre site. WWII heritage includes Commonwealth Knightsbridge War Cemetery, German Cemetery, and 'Rats
of Tobruk' Australian 9th Division siege sites (1941) maintained by local communities. Theatre site remains operational
with community maintenance despite limited resources, representing layered historical narratives spanning 2,000 years
from Roman colonization through British colonial administration to Libya's independence. Archaeological documentation
coordinated through Department of Antiquities with international partnerships supporting heritage preservation in eastern
Libya.
locations:
- city: Tobruk
region: Al Butnan Province (Cyrenaica)
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: https://temehu.com
identifier_url: https://temehu.com
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Temehu Tourism Services - Tobruk Heritage
platform_url: https://temehu.com/Cities_sites/tobruk.htm
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards: []
collections:
- collection_name: Tobruk Classical and War Heritage
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Roman Theatre Architecture
- Greco-Roman Cyrenaica
- Ancient Entertainment Venues
- WWII Military Heritage
- Coastal Archaeology
temporal_coverage: 0100-01-01/present
extent: Roman theatre structure, archaeological artifacts housed in Tobruk Museum, WWII memorial sites and war cemeteries
access_rights: Open to visitors, community-maintained heritage site with limited resources
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/tobruk-theatre-construction
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '0150-01-01'
event_description: Construction of Roman theatre in 2nd century AD in ancient Antipyrgos (Tobruk) during period of Roman
Cyrenaica prosperity. Theatre built according to classical Roman architectural principles with stone seating, orchestra
area, and elaborate stage building. Served as cultural center for entertainment including theatrical performances, musical
events, and civic gatherings for Roman colonial population and Romanized local communities.
source_documentation: Provincial Survey - Tobruk Province section
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/tobruk-wwii-siege
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1941-04-10'
event_description: Tobruk siege during World War II (April-December 1941) when Australian 9th Division ('Rats of Tobruk')
defended the port against Axis forces. Historic El-Mina harbor area and surrounding ancient sites became battleground.
Post-war commemoration established Commonwealth Knightsbridge War Cemetery and German Cemetery alongside ancient heritage
sites, creating layered heritage landscape integrating Roman archaeology with 20th-century military history.
source_documentation: Provincial Survey - Tobruk Province section, CWGC records
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T16:45:00Z'
extraction_method: 'AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Provincial Survey section (Tobruk
Province and Al Butnan: War memory preservation)'
confidence_score: 0.89
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
- name: National Library of Libya
alternative_names:
- دار الكتب الوطنية
- Dar al-Kutub al-Wataniyah
institution_type: LIBRARY
description: The National Library of Libya, established in 1972 with its building opened in 1979, serves as the legal deposit
library holding over 150,000 volumes including books, theses, periodicals, rare books, government reports, and archival
documents. Located in Benghazi, it functions as Libya's primary national bibliographic resource.
locations:
- city: Benghazi
postal_code: '9127'
region: Benghazi Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Library Technology Directory ID
identifier_value: '61807'
identifier_url: https://librarytechnology.org/library/61807
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: nllnet.net
identifier_url: https://nllnet.net
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: National Collection
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Books
- Theses
- Periodicals
- Rare Books
- Government Reports
- Archival Documents
temporal_coverage: 1972-01-01/present
extent: 150,000+ volumes
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/nll-founding-1972
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '1972-01-01'
event_description: National Library of Libya established in 1972, with building officially opened in 1979 in Benghazi
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.92
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'Contact information: info@nllnet.net, +218-61-9096379, P.O. Box 9127, Benghazi. Physical access only, no online
catalogue identified.'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/national-library-of-libya
- name: Libyan Center for Archives and Historical Studies
alternative_names:
- المركز الليبي للمحفوظات والدراسات التاريخية
- LCAHS
institution_type: ARCHIVE
description: The Libyan Center for Archives and Historical Studies, established in 1977 and located at the Red Castle (السرايا
الحمراء) in Tripoli, maintains Libya's largest archival collection with over 27 million documents, manuscripts, photographs,
and films. It ranks as the third largest archival institution among Arab archival institutions and houses extensive historical
documentation spanning centuries of Libyan history.
locations:
- city: Tripoli
street_address: Red Castle (السرايا الحمراء)
region: Tripoli Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: lcahs.ly
identifier_url: https://lcahs.ly
- identifier_scheme: Manuscripts Unit
identifier_value: https://lcahs.ly/manuscripts
identifier_url: https://lcahs.ly/manuscripts
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Manuscripts Unit Website
platform_url: https://lcahs.ly/manuscripts
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards: []
collections:
- collection_name: National Archival Collection
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Ottoman Period
- Italian Colonial Period
- Independence Era
- Modern Libya
- Photographs
- Films
temporal_coverage: 1500-01-01/present
extent: 27+ million documents, manuscripts, 70,000 photographs, films
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/lcahs-founding-1977
change_type: FOUNDING
event_date: '1977-01-01'
event_description: Libyan Center for Archives and Historical Studies established in 1977 at the Red Castle in Tripoli
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.94
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'Contact: info@libsc.org.ly, +218 21 333-3996. Limited online access noted. Ranks third among Arab archival institutions.'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/libyan-center-for-archives-and-historical-studies
- name: Red Castle Museum
alternative_names:
- Assaraya Al-Hamra
- متحف السرايا الحمراء
- Red Castle Museum of Tripoli
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: The Red Castle Museum (Assaraya Al-Hamra) is Libya's premier national museum, housing the country's comprehensive
archaeological collection spanning from prehistoric Tashwinat mummies to Byzantine mosaics across 47 galleries in 10,000m²
of exhibition space. Closed since 2014, renovation began in March 2023 with plans to reopen. The museum's collection represents
Libya's entire archaeological heritage from prehistoric through Islamic periods.
locations:
- city: Tripoli
street_address: Red Castle (السرايا الحمراء)
region: Tripoli Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
identifier_value: Q2835324
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2835324
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: temehu.com
identifier_url: https://www.temehu.com/Cities_sites/museum-of-tripoli.htm
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Red Castle and Museums of Tripolitania Database
platform_url: ''
platform_type: COLLECTION_MANAGEMENT
metadata_standards: []
notes: Trilingual database (Arabic, Italian, English) cataloguing 3,231 objects. Status unclear post-2014 closure.
collections:
- collection_name: Archaeological Collection
collection_type: museum_objects
subject_areas:
- Prehistoric Libya
- Phoenician Period
- Greek and Roman Periods
- Byzantine Period
- Islamic Period
- Tashwinat Mummies
- Mosaics
- Sculpture
- Ceramics
temporal_coverage: -10000-01-01/1900-01-01
extent: 3,231+ catalogued objects across 47 galleries, 10,000m² exhibition space
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/rcm-closure-2014
change_type: CLOSURE
event_date: '2014-01-01'
event_description: Red Castle Museum closed due to Libya's political instability and civil conflict
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/rcm-renovation-2023
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2023-03-01'
event_description: Renovation of Red Castle Museum began in March 2023 with plans to reopen galleries
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.95
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: Closed since 2014, undergoing renovation since March 2023. Digital cataloguing project created trilingual database
of 3,231 objects.
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/red-castle-museum
- name: Museum of Libya
alternative_names:
- متحف ليبيا
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: The Museum of Libya, located in the former Royal Palace in Tripoli, pioneered fogscreen projection technology
for 'edutainment' exhibitions in Libya. Access remains restricted to invitation-only visits. The museum represents a modern
approach to cultural heritage presentation in Libya.
locations:
- city: Tripoli
street_address: Former Royal Palace
region: Tripoli Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: temehu.com
identifier_url: https://www.temehu.com/Cities_sites/museum-of-lybia.htm
digital_platforms: []
collections: []
change_history: []
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.88
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: Access restricted to invitation-only visits. Uses innovative fogscreen projection technology.
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/museum-of-libya
- name: University of Tripoli
alternative_names:
- جامعة طرابلس
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: The University of Tripoli provides academic heritage research and maintains library collections supporting
cultural heritage studies. The university publishes multiple peer-reviewed journals and maintains an institutional website
with online resources.
locations:
- city: Tripoli
region: Tripoli Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: uot.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://uot.edu.ly
- identifier_scheme: Journals Portal
identifier_value: https://uot.edu.ly/journals/
identifier_url: https://uot.edu.ly/journals/
- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
identifier_value: Q1516831
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1516831
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: University of Tripoli Journals
platform_url: https://uot.edu.ly/journals/
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards: []
collections:
- collection_name: University Library Collection
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Heritage Studies
- Archaeology
- History
- Cultural Studies
temporal_coverage: ''
extent: ''
change_history: []
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.9
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: Major academic institution with library and heritage research facilities.
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/university-of-tripoli
- name: University of Benghazi
alternative_names:
- جامعة بنغازي
- Garyounis University
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: The University of Benghazi (formerly Garyounis University) maintains academic library collections and supports
heritage research in eastern Libya. The university serves as a major educational and research center in the Cyrenaica
region.
locations:
- city: Benghazi
region: Benghazi Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: uob.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://uob.edu.ly
- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
identifier_value: Q1283485
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1283485
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: University Library Collection
collection_type: bibliographic
subject_areas:
- Heritage Studies
- Archaeology
- History
temporal_coverage: ''
extent: ''
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/uob-name-change
change_type: NAME_CHANGE
event_date: '2010-01-01'
event_description: University renamed from Garyounis University to University of Benghazi
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.9
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: Formerly known as Garyounis University. Major educational institution in eastern Libya.
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/university-of-benghazi
- name: Omar Al-Mukhtar University
alternative_names:
- جامعة عمر المختار
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: Omar Al-Mukhtar University, located in Al Bayda (near Cyrene), supports heritage research and maintains library
collections. The university is named after Libyan resistance leader Omar Al-Mukhtar and serves the Green Mountain (Jabal
al Akhdar) region.
locations:
- city: Al Bayda
region: Al Jabal al Akhdar
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: omu.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://omu.edu.ly
digital_platforms: []
collections: []
change_history: []
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.88
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: Located near UNESCO World Heritage Site of Cyrene.
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/omar-al-mukhtar-university
- name: University of Sirte
alternative_names:
- جامعة سرت
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: The University of Sirte maintains library collections and supports heritage research in central coastal Libya.
locations:
- city: Sirte
region: Sirte Province
country: LY
identifiers: []
digital_platforms: []
collections: []
change_history: []
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.85
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: Central coastal Libya university with library facilities.
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/university-of-sirte
- name: Nalut University
alternative_names:
- جامعة نالوت
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: Nalut University serves the Nafusa Mountains region and maintains library collections. The university participated
in the 2024 Central Digital Library in Libyan Universities workshop implementing Koha library systems.
locations:
- city: Nalut
region: Nalut Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: nu.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://nu.edu.ly
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: Central Digital Library Initiative
platform_url: ''
platform_type: COLLECTION_MANAGEMENT
metadata_standards: []
notes: Participant in 2024 Koha library system implementation workshop
collections: []
change_history: []
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.87
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: Participating in national digitization initiative using Koha library systems launched in 2024.
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/nalut-university
- name: Zintan University
alternative_names:
- جامعة الزنتان
institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
description: Zintan University serves the western mountain region of Libya and maintains library collections supporting
education and research.
locations:
- city: Zintan
region: Zintan Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: uoz.edu.ly
identifier_url: https://uoz.edu.ly
digital_platforms: []
collections: []
change_history: []
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.85
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: Western mountain region university.
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/zintan-university
- name: Archaeological Site of Cyrene
alternative_names:
- شحات
- Shahat
institution_type: MIXED
description: The Archaeological Site of Cyrene is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1982) containing extensive Greek
and Roman remains. Founded in 631 BCE by Greeks from Thera, Cyrene was one of the principal cities in the Hellenic world.
The site suffered damage from September 2023 floods (Storm Daniel) but also revealed previously unseen Roman remains.
The site includes temples, theaters, necropolises, and extensive urban remains.
locations:
- city: Shahat
region: Al Jabal al Akhdar
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO World Heritage
identifier_value: '190'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/190/
- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
identifier_value: Q44112
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q44112
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: Archaeological Remains
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Greek Architecture
- Roman Architecture
- Temples
- Theaters
- Necropolises
- Sculpture
- Inscriptions
temporal_coverage: -631-01-01/0600-01-01
extent: Extensive urban site spanning Greek and Roman periods
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/cyrene-unesco-1982
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1982-01-01'
event_description: Cyrene inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/cyrene-danger-2016
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2016-07-01'
event_description: Cyrene added to UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger due to Libyan civil conflict
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/cyrene-flood-2023
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2023-09-10'
event_description: Storm Daniel caused flooding damage to Cyrene archaeological site, but also revealed previously unseen
Roman remains
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.96
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'UNESCO World Heritage Site #190. On List of World Heritage in Danger since 2016. Damaged but also revealed new
remains in 2023 floods.'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/archaeological-site-of-cyrene
- name: Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna
alternative_names:
- لبدة الكبرى
institution_type: MIXED
description: Leptis Magna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1982) and one of the most spectacular and best-preserved
Roman cities. Located near Al Khums in Tripolitania, it was the birthplace of Roman Emperor Septimius Severus. The site
features remarkably preserved public monuments including the Severan Basilica, forum, amphitheater, circus, and extensive
residential areas.
locations:
- city: Al Khums
region: Murqub Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO World Heritage
identifier_value: '183'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/183/
- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
identifier_value: Q192369
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q192369
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: Roman Archaeological Remains
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Roman Architecture
- Urban Planning
- Sculpture
- Mosaics
- Inscriptions
- Imperial Period
temporal_coverage: -1000-01-01/0600-01-01
extent: Extensive Roman city with monumental architecture
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/leptis-unesco-1982
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1982-01-01'
event_description: Leptis Magna inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/leptis-danger-2016
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2016-07-01'
event_description: Leptis Magna added to UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.96
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'UNESCO World Heritage Site #183. One of the best-preserved Roman cities. On List of World Heritage in Danger since
2016.'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/archaeological-site-of-leptis-magna
- name: Archaeological Site of Sabratha
alternative_names:
- صبراتة
institution_type: MIXED
description: Sabratha is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1982) featuring spectacular Roman remains on the Mediterranean
coast. The site is particularly famous for its well-preserved Roman theater with elaborate stage decoration. Founded by
Phoenicians, it later became part of the Punic Empire and then a major Roman city.
locations:
- city: Sabratha
region: Zawiya Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO World Heritage
identifier_value: '184'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/184/
- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
identifier_value: Q212341
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q212341
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: Phoenician and Roman Archaeological Remains
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Phoenician Period
- Roman Architecture
- Theater
- Temples
- Forum
- Mosaics
temporal_coverage: -500-01-01/0600-01-01
extent: Coastal archaeological site with theater, temples, and urban remains
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-unesco-1982
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1982-01-01'
event_description: Sabratha inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-danger-2016
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2016-07-01'
event_description: Sabratha added to UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.96
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'UNESCO World Heritage Site #184. Famous for spectacular Roman theater. On List of World Heritage in Danger since
2016.'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/archaeological-site-of-sabratha
- name: Rock-Art Sites of Tadrart Acacus
alternative_names:
- تدرارت أكاكوس
institution_type: MIXED
description: The Rock-Art Sites of Tadrart Acacus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1985) located in the Sahara
desert near the Algerian border. The site contains thousands of cave paintings spanning from 12,000 BCE to the first century
CE, documenting climatic changes, animal migrations, and the evolution of human life in the Sahara. The rock art includes
depictions of extinct fauna and provides exceptional evidence of prehistoric Saharan life.
locations:
- city: Ghat
region: Ghat Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO World Heritage
identifier_value: '287'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/287/
- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
identifier_value: Q766274
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q766274
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: Prehistoric Rock Art
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Rock Art
- Prehistoric Art
- Saharan History
- Climate Change
- Animal Migrations
- Early Human Settlement
temporal_coverage: -12000-01-01/0100-01-01
extent: Thousands of cave paintings across multiple sites
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/acacus-unesco-1985
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1985-01-01'
event_description: Tadrart Acacus inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/acacus-danger-2016
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2016-07-01'
event_description: Tadrart Acacus added to UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.95
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'UNESCO World Heritage Site #287. Contains thousands of prehistoric cave paintings. On List of World Heritage in
Danger since 2016.'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/rock-art-sites-of-tadrart-acacus
- name: Old Town of Ghadamès
alternative_names:
- غدامس القديمة
- Pearl of the Desert
institution_type: MIXED
description: The Old Town of Ghadamès is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1986) representing one of the oldest pre-Saharan
cities and an outstanding example of a traditional settlement. The town features unique vernacular architecture with covered
alleyways and an ingenious house design suited to the Saharan climate. Ghadamès was an important trans-Saharan trade center.
locations:
- city: Ghadamès
region: Nalut Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO World Heritage
identifier_value: '362'
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/362/
- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
identifier_value: Q207268
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q207268
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: Traditional Urban Settlement
collection_type: architectural
subject_areas:
- Vernacular Architecture
- Saharan Settlement
- Trade Routes
- Traditional Urban Planning
- Islamic Architecture
temporal_coverage: 0001-01-01/2000-01-01
extent: Historic town with traditional architecture and urban layout
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/ghadames-unesco-1986
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '1986-01-01'
event_description: Old Town of Ghadamès inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/ghadames-danger-2016
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
event_date: '2016-07-01'
event_description: Old Town of Ghadamès added to UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.95
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: 'UNESCO World Heritage Site #362. Known as ''Pearl of the Desert.'' Outstanding example of traditional Saharan
settlement. On List of World Heritage in Danger since 2016.'
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/old-town-of-ghadamès
- name: British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies Digital Archive
alternative_names:
- BILNAS Archive
institution_type: RESEARCH_CENTER
description: The British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies (BILNAS) maintains a comprehensive digital archive
accessible through the UK Archaeology Data Service. The archive contains extensive documentation of Libyan archaeological
research, excavation reports, surveys, and scholarly publications. BILNAS was formerly known as the Society for Libyan
Studies.
locations:
- city: Leicester
country: GB
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: bilnas.org
identifier_url: https://www.bilnas.org
- identifier_scheme: Digital Archive
identifier_value: https://www.bilnas.org/resources/archive/
identifier_url: https://www.bilnas.org/resources/archive/
- identifier_scheme: ADS Collection
identifier_value: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/collections/view/1007105/
identifier_url: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/collections/view/1007105/index.cfm
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: BILNAS Digital Archive
platform_url: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/collections/view/1007105/index.cfm
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards:
- Dublin Core
collections:
- collection_name: Libyan Archaeological Research Archive
collection_type: archival
subject_areas:
- Libyan Archaeology
- Excavation Reports
- Archaeological Surveys
- Research Documentation
- Northern Africa
temporal_coverage: 1950-01-01/present
extent: Comprehensive digital archive of Libyan archaeological research
change_history:
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/bilnas-name-change
change_type: NAME_CHANGE
event_date: '2010-01-01'
event_description: Society for Libyan Studies renamed to British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.93
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
notes: Major accessible digital resource for Libyan heritage. Archive hosted by UK Archaeology Data Service.
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/british-institute-for-libyan-and-northern-african-studies-digital-archive
- name: Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa Database
alternative_names:
- EAMENA
- EAMENA Database
institution_type: RESEARCH_CENTER
description: The Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project maintains a comprehensive database
documenting archaeological sites across Libya and the region. The database tracks threats to heritage sites, including
conflict damage, looting, development, and environmental impacts. EAMENA provides publicly accessible documentation of
Libyan archaeological sites and their condition.
locations:
- city: Oxford
country: GB
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Website
identifier_value: eamena.org
identifier_url: https://eamena.org
- identifier_scheme: Database
identifier_value: https://eamena.org/database
identifier_url: https://eamena.org/database
digital_platforms:
- platform_name: EAMENA Database
platform_url: https://eamena.org/database
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
metadata_standards:
- CIDOC-CRM
- GeoJSON
collections:
- collection_name: Libyan Archaeological Sites Database
collection_type: archaeological
subject_areas:
- Archaeological Sites
- Heritage at Risk
- Site Condition Monitoring
- Threat Documentation
- GIS Mapping
temporal_coverage: 2015-01-01/present
extent: Thousands of documented archaeological sites across Libya
change_history: []
provenance:
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.94
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notes: Major publicly accessible database documenting Libyan archaeological sites and threats. Includes GIS mapping and
condition monitoring.
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- name: Department of Antiquities Libya
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description: The Department of Antiquities (DoA) is Libya's primary government heritage management authority responsible
for archaeological sites, museums, and cultural heritage protection. Led by Dr. Mohammed Faraj Mohammed Al-Fallos, the
DoA works alongside the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development to coordinate heritage preservation efforts across
Libya's 22 districts.
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- city: Tripoli
region: Tripoli Province
country: LY
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- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
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- name: Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development Libya
alternative_names: []
institution_type: OFFICIAL_INSTITUTION
description: The Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development is Libya's government ministry responsible for cultural heritage
policy, working with the Department of Antiquities to manage heritage institutions across the country.
locations:
- city: Tripoli
region: Tripoli Province
country: LY
identifiers:
- identifier_scheme: Email
identifier_value: culture@culture.gov.ly
identifier_url: mailto:culture@culture.gov.ly
digital_platforms: []
collections: []
change_history: []
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- name: Nalut Qasr Museum
alternative_names:
- قصر نالوت
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: The Nalut Qasr (fortified granary) serves as a museum showcasing traditional Berber architecture and culture
in the Nafusa Mountains. The multi-story fortified granary represents ingenious traditional storage architecture adapted
to the mountainous environment.
locations:
- city: Nalut
region: Nalut Province
country: LY
identifiers: []
digital_platforms: []
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- collection_name: Berber Cultural Heritage
collection_type: ethnographic
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- Berber Culture
- Traditional Architecture
- Nafusa Mountains
- Fortified Granaries
temporal_coverage: 1400-01-01/1900-01-01
extent: Traditional fortified granary architecture and artifacts
change_history: []
provenance:
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.88
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notes: 'Part of British Council Cultural Protection Fund project ''Partnership for Heritage: Safeguarding Traditional
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- name: Nalut Dinosaur Museum
alternative_names:
- متحف نالوت للديناصورات
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: The Nalut Dinosaur Museum showcases paleontological discoveries from the region, including fossils and reconstructions
related to prehistoric life in the area.
locations:
- city: Nalut
region: Nalut Province
country: LY
identifiers: []
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: Paleontological Collection
collection_type: museum_objects
subject_areas:
- Paleontology
- Dinosaurs
- Fossils
- Prehistoric Life
temporal_coverage: ''
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
confidence_score: 0.85
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notes: Specialized paleontological museum in Nalut.
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- name: Tobruk War Cemetery and Museum
alternative_names: []
institution_type: MUSEUM
description: The Tobruk War Cemetery and Museum commemorates World War II battles in North Africa, particularly the Siege
of Tobruk. The site includes a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery and museum displaying WWII artifacts and documentation.
locations:
- city: Tobruk
region: Butnan Province
country: LY
identifiers: []
digital_platforms: []
collections:
- collection_name: WWII North Africa Collection
collection_type: museum_objects
subject_areas:
- World War II
- North African Campaign
- Military History
- Commonwealth Forces
temporal_coverage: 1940-01-01/1943-12-31
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notes: Important WWII heritage site in eastern Libya.
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