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- name: Sebha University
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alternative_names:
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- جامعة سبها
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- Sebha University Library
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institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
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description: Sebha University, established in 1983 with 22 faculties, leads Saharan archaeological research programs in
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southern Libya. The university ranked first place among Libyan universities in 2020 and maintains active archaeological
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programs coordinating with international research projects. Located in Sabha, the university serves as the cultural gateway
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to Libya's southern regions and Garamantian sites surrounding the Sabha oasis, providing evidence of ancient trans-Saharan
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trade networks.
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locations:
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- city: Sabha
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region: Sabha Province
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country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: Website
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identifier_value: sebhau.edu.ly
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identifier_url: https://sebhau.edu.ly/en/
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digital_platforms: []
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collections:
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- collection_name: University Library Collection
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collection_type: bibliographic
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subject_areas:
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- Saharan Archaeology
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- Trans-Saharan Trade
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- Garamantian Studies
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- Southern Libya Heritage
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- Desert Civilizations
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temporal_coverage: 1983-01-01/present
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extent: Academic library supporting 22 faculties
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change_history:
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sebha-founding-1983
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change_type: FOUNDING
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event_date: '1983-01-01'
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event_description: Sebha University established in 1983 with 22 faculties
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sebha-ranking-2020
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change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
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event_date: '2020-01-01'
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event_description: Sebha University achieved first place ranking among Libyan universities in 2020
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
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confidence_score: 0.92
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: 'Recognition: First place among Libyan universities (2020). Website: sebhau.edu.ly. Coordinates Saharan archaeological
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research with international projects. Fort Elena in Sabha featured on Libya''s 10 dinar banknote.'
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id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/sebha-university
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- name: Misurata University
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alternative_names:
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- جامعة مصراتة
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- Misurata University Library
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institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
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description: Misurata University operates 19 faculties with 1,236+ faculty members, maintaining an active Documentation
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and Information Center supporting regional heritage research. The university organizes international conferences on heritage
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preservation and provides Google Classroom integration for digital learning. The central library serves students and researchers
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across multiple faculties with comprehensive collections supporting heritage studies in the Misrata region.
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locations:
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- city: Misrata
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region: Misrata Province
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country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: Website
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identifier_value: misuratau.edu.ly
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identifier_url: https://misuratau.edu.ly
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digital_platforms:
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- platform_name: Google Classroom Integration
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platform_url: ''
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platform_type: LEARNING_MANAGEMENT
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metadata_standards: []
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notes: Google Classroom integration for digital learning
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- platform_name: Documentation and Information Center
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platform_url: ''
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platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
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metadata_standards: []
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notes: Supports regional heritage research
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collections:
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- collection_name: University Library and Documentation Center
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collection_type: bibliographic
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subject_areas:
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- Heritage Preservation
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- Regional History
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- Misrata War Documentation
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- Archaeological Studies
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temporal_coverage: ''
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extent: Central library serving 19 faculties, 1,236+ faculty members
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change_history: []
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
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confidence_score: 0.91
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: 19 faculties, 1,236+ faculty members. Active research centers organizing international conferences on heritage
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preservation. Documentation and Information Center supports regional heritage research. Google Classroom integration.
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id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/misurata-university
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- name: Al-Zawiya University
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alternative_names:
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- جامعة الزاوية
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- University of Zawiya
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- Zawiya University Library
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institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
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description: Al-Zawiya University, established in 1988, operates 27 faculties across multiple cities offering programs in
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eight languages. The university's Department of Archaeology, chaired by Dr. Mofida Mohammed, conducts research on Phoenician
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through Byzantine periods. The university participates in ASOR partnership programs including 'Museum in a Suitcase' educational
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initiatives reaching hundreds of teachers and students. The central library supports extensive academic programs across
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the university's 27 faculties.
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locations:
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- city: Al Zawiya
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region: Al Zawiya Province
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country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: Website
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identifier_value: zu.edu.ly
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identifier_url: https://zu.edu.ly/en
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- identifier_scheme: University Bulletin
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identifier_value: https://bulletin.zu.edu.ly/university
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identifier_url: https://bulletin.zu.edu.ly/university
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digital_platforms: []
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collections:
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- collection_name: University Library Collection
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collection_type: bibliographic
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subject_areas:
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- Archaeology
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- Phoenician Period
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- Roman Period
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- Byzantine Period
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- Sabratha Studies
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temporal_coverage: 1988-01-01/present
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extent: Central library serving 27 faculties across multiple cities
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change_history:
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/zawiya-founding-1988
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change_type: FOUNDING
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event_date: '1988-01-01'
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event_description: Al-Zawiya University established in 1988
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
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confidence_score: 0.92
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: 'Established 1988. 27 faculties, programs in 8 languages. Department of Archaeology chaired by Dr. Mofida Mohammed
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conducting research on Phoenician-Byzantine periods. ASOR partnership ''Museum in a Suitcase'' program reaches hundreds
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of teachers and students. Website: zu.edu.ly/en and bulletin.zu.edu.ly/university'
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id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/al-zawiya-university
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- name: Libyan International University
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alternative_names:
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- الجامعة الليبية الدولية
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- LIU
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institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
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description: Libyan International University specializes in medical and health sciences education, maintaining a comprehensive
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medical academic library. The university operates a Moodle digital learning platform (moodle.limu.edu.ly) providing online
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access to medical heritage and educational resources. The university's specialized focus on medical sciences includes
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health sciences library collections supporting research and education.
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locations:
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- city: Benghazi
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region: Benghazi Province
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country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: Website
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identifier_value: limu.edu.ly
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identifier_url: https://limu.edu.ly/
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- identifier_scheme: Moodle Platform
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identifier_value: https://moodle.limu.edu.ly/
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identifier_url: https://moodle.limu.edu.ly/
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digital_platforms:
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- platform_name: Moodle Learning Platform
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platform_url: https://moodle.limu.edu.ly/
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platform_type: LEARNING_MANAGEMENT
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metadata_standards: []
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notes: Moodle digital learning platform for medical education
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collections:
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- collection_name: Medical Academic Library
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collection_type: bibliographic
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subject_areas:
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- Medical Sciences
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- Health Sciences
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- Medical Education
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- Clinical Research
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temporal_coverage: ''
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extent: Specialized medical and health sciences library
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change_history: []
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
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confidence_score: 0.89
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: 'Specialization: Medical and health sciences. Digital Platform: moodle.limu.edu.ly. Medical academic library. Website:
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limu.edu.ly'
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id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/libyan-international-university
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- name: Libyan Academy for Postgraduate Studies
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alternative_names:
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- الأكاديمية الليبية للدراسات العليا
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institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
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description: The Libyan Academy for Postgraduate Studies pioneered Libya's first Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD)
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digital library using Greenstone software. The academy publishes multiple academic journals and maintains graduate-level
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library collections supporting advanced heritage research. The institution focuses on postgraduate education and research,
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with digital initiatives leading Libya's academic digitization efforts.
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locations:
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- city: Tripoli
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region: Tripoli Province
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country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: Website
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identifier_value: academy.edu.ly
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identifier_url: https://academy.edu.ly/en
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digital_platforms:
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- platform_name: Greenstone ETD Digital Library
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platform_url: ''
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platform_type: DIGITAL_REPOSITORY
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metadata_standards:
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- Dublin Core
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notes: First Libyan ETD (Electronic Theses and Dissertations) digital library using Greenstone software
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collections:
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- collection_name: Graduate Academic Library and ETD Collection
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collection_type: bibliographic
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subject_areas:
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- Postgraduate Research
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- Electronic Theses
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- Dissertations
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- Academic Journals
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temporal_coverage: ''
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extent: Graduate-level library with pioneering ETD digital collection
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change_history: []
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
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confidence_score: 0.93
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: 'Innovation: First Libyan ETD (Electronic Theses and Dissertations) digital library using Greenstone software.
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Publishes multiple academic journals. Graduate academic library. Website: academy.edu.ly/en'
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id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/libyan-academy-for-postgraduate-studies
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- name: Sirte University
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alternative_names:
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- جامعة سرت
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- University of Sirte
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institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
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description: Sirte University pioneered Libya's digital learning through Moodle platforms, maintaining 13 faculties with
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international partnerships including a 2024 twinning agreement with El Oued University, Algeria. The university publishes
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multiple academic journals documenting regional heritage and is actively building a 100,000+ resource library. Sirte University
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serves the central coastal region and documents heritage related to ancient Sirte and the UNESCO Tentative World Heritage
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Site of Gerza.
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locations:
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- city: Sirte
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region: Sirte Province
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country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: Website
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identifier_value: su.edu.ly
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identifier_url: https://su.edu.ly/en/index.php
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digital_platforms:
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- platform_name: Moodle Learning Platform
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platform_url: ''
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platform_type: LEARNING_MANAGEMENT
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metadata_standards: []
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notes: Pioneer of Libya's digital learning through Moodle platforms
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collections:
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- collection_name: University Library Collection
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collection_type: bibliographic
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subject_areas:
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- Regional Heritage
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- Ancient Sirte
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- Gerza Archaeological Studies
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- Central Coastal Libya
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temporal_coverage: ''
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extent: Building 100,000+ resource library serving 13 faculties
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change_history:
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sirte-twinning-2024
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change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
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event_date: '2024-01-01'
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event_description: Sirte University established twinning agreement with El Oued University, Algeria in 2024
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
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confidence_score: 0.91
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: 'Pioneer of Libya''s digital learning through Moodle platforms. 13 faculties. Building 100,000+ resource library.
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2024 twinning agreement with El Oued University, Algeria. Publishes multiple academic journals. Near UNESCO Tentative
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Site Gerza. Website: su.edu.ly/en/index.php'
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id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/sirte-university
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- name: University of Zintan
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alternative_names:
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- جامعة الزنتان
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- University of Western Mountain
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institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
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description: The University of Zintan (formerly University of Western Mountain) maintains 30+ years of academic collections
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supporting regional heritage research in the Nafusa Mountains. The university documents cultural associations with the
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Warfalla tribal confederation and traditional economic activities including truffle trade and grain cultivation. Traditional
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architecture in the central Nafusa Mountains preserves historical buildings linked to the broader Western Mountain cultural
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network.
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locations:
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- city: Zintan
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region: Zintan Province
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country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: Website
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identifier_value: uoz.edu.ly
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identifier_url: https://uoz.edu.ly/
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digital_platforms: []
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collections:
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- collection_name: University Library Collection
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collection_type: bibliographic
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subject_areas:
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- Nafusa Mountains Heritage
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- Western Mountain Culture
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- Warfalla Tribal Studies
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- Traditional Architecture
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- Mountain Agriculture
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temporal_coverage: ''
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extent: 30+ years of academic collections
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change_history:
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/zintan-name-change
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change_type: NAME_CHANGE
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event_date: '2010-01-01'
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event_description: University renamed from University of Western Mountain to University of Zintan
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
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confidence_score: 0.88
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: 'Formerly University of Western Mountain. 30+ years of academic collections. Documents Warfalla tribal confederation
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and traditional economic activities. Preserves Nafusa Mountains traditional architecture heritage. Website: uoz.edu.ly'
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id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/university-of-zintan
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- name: Al Asmarya University
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alternative_names:
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- جامعة الأسمرية للعلوم الإسلامية
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- Al Asmarya Islamic University
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- Zliten Islamic University
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institution_type: EDUCATION_PROVIDER
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description: Al Asmarya University (also known as Al Asmarya Islamic University) is located in Zliten and specializes in
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Islamic sciences and heritage studies. The university maintains library collections focused on Islamic scholarship, manuscripts,
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and regional religious heritage. The institution serves the central coastal region between Misrata and Khoms, providing
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educational resources and research facilities for Islamic studies and cultural heritage preservation.
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locations:
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- city: Zliten
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region: Murqub Province
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country: LY
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identifiers: []
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digital_platforms: []
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collections:
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- collection_name: Islamic Studies Library
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collection_type: bibliographic
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subject_areas:
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- Islamic Sciences
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- Islamic Heritage
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- Manuscripts
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- Religious Studies
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- Regional Islamic History
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temporal_coverage: ''
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extent: Library specializing in Islamic scholarship and heritage
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change_history: []
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
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confidence_score: 0.85
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: Located in Zliten, Murqub Province. Specializes in Islamic sciences and heritage. Library focuses on Islamic scholarship,
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manuscripts, and regional religious heritage. Mentioned in regional context in conversation.
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id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/al-asmarya-university
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/leptis-magna-museum
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name: Leptis Magna Museum
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alternative_names:
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- Leptis Magna Archaeological Museum
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- متحف لبدة الأثري
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institution_type: MUSEUM
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description: On-site archaeological museum at the Leptis Magna UNESCO World Heritage Site, displaying Roman artifacts, pottery,
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and jewelry from the Phoenician and Roman periods. The museum operates Tuesday through Sunday from 08:30 to 15:00, providing
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context for one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the Mediterranean. Collections include architectural fragments,
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mosaics, sculptures, and everyday objects excavated from the 400-hectare archaeological site.
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locations:
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- city: Al Khums
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region: Murqub
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country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: UNESCO_WHC
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identifier_value: '183'
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identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/183
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collections:
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- collection_name: Leptis Magna Roman Artifacts
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collection_type: archaeological
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subject_areas:
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- Roman archaeology
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- Phoenician history
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- Classical Mediterranean
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- North African heritage
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temporal_coverage: -1000-01-01/0700-12-31
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extent: Comprehensive collection of Roman-period artifacts from site excavations
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access_rights: Open to public with admission fees
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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confidence_score: 0.88
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/sabratha-museum
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name: Sabratha Museum
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alternative_names:
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- Sabratha Archaeological Museum
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- Classical Museum
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- متحف صبراتة
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- Punic Museum
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institution_type: MUSEUM
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description: 'Recently renovated archaeological museum complex at the Sabratha UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring two
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distinct museums: the Classical Museum displaying Roman statuary including a torso of Emperor Vespasian, mosaic panels,
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and frescoes; and the Punic Museum (founded 1985) preserving Carthaginian pottery, tombstones, and mummies. The site museum
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showcases artifacts from the remarkably preserved Roman theater seating 5,000 spectators and documents the city''s history
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from Phoenician through Byzantine periods.'
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locations:
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- city: Sabratha
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region: An Nuqat al Khams
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country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: UNESCO_WHC
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identifier_value: '192'
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identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/192
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collections:
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- collection_name: Roman Sabratha Collection
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collection_type: archaeological
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subject_areas:
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- Roman statuary
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|
- Mosaics
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|
- Frescoes
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|
- Classical architecture
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temporal_coverage: -0500-01-01/0600-12-31
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access_rights: Open to public with admission fees
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|
- collection_name: Punic Period Collection
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|
collection_type: archaeological
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|
subject_areas:
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|
- Carthaginian pottery
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|
- Phoenician tombstones
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|
- Punic burial practices
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|
- Ancient mummies
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temporal_coverage: -0800-01-01/-0146-12-31
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access_rights: Open to public with admission fees
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change_history:
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-punic-museum-founding
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|
change_type: FOUNDING
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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.
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|
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-museum-renovation
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|
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.
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|
provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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confidence_score: 0.9
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/cyrene-archaeological-museum
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name: Cyrene Archaeological Museum
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|
alternative_names:
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- Shahat Museum
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|
- متحف شحات الأثري
|
|
- Cyrene Museum
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institution_type: MUSEUM
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|
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.
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locations:
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- city: Shahhat
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|
region: Al Bayda
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|
country: LY
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|
identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: UNESCO_WHC
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identifier_value: '190'
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identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/190
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collections:
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|
- collection_name: Greek and Roman Cyrene Collection
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|
collection_type: archaeological
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|
subject_areas:
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|
- Greek archaeology
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|
- Hellenistic culture
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|
- Roman imperial period
|
|
- Temple of Apollo materials
|
|
- Classical sculpture
|
|
temporal_coverage: -0700-01-01/0600-12-31
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|
extent: Artifacts from Temple of Zeus, necropolis excavations, and ancient city structures
|
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access_rights: Limited access due to security concerns
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change_history:
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/cyrene-storm-daniel-damage
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change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
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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.
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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confidence_score: 0.87
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/misrata-war-museum
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name: Misrata War Museum
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alternative_names:
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|
- Misurata War Museum
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|
- 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:
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|
- city: Misrata
|
|
street_address: Tripoli Street
|
|
region: Misrata
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|
country: LY
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|
collections:
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|
- collection_name: 2011 Civil War Documentation
|
|
collection_type: historical
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|
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:
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|
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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|
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
|
|
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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|
confidence_score: 0.92
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|
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
|
|
enrichment_history:
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|
- enrichment_date: '2025-11-10T12:00:00+00:00'
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|
enrichment_type: WIKIDATA_IDENTIFIER
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|
enrichment_method: Wikidata SPARQL query with fuzzy matching
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|
match_score: 0.86
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|
verified: false
|
|
enrichment_source: https://www.wikidata.org
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|
enrichment_notes: Matched to Wikidata entity Q80795728
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|
identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
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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
|
|
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
|
|
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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|
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
|
|
confidence_score: 0.85
|
|
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
|
|
- 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:
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|
- 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:
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|
- city: Al Khums
|
|
region: Murqub
|
|
country: LY
|
|
identifiers:
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|
- 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:
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|
data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
|
|
data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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|
extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
|
|
extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
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|
confidence_score: 0.94
|
|
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
|
|
- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/cyrene-site
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|
name: Archaeological Site of Cyrene
|
|
alternative_names:
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|
- 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:
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|
- city: Shahhat
|
|
region: Al Bayda
|
|
country: LY
|
|
identifiers:
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|
- 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
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identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/192
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collections:
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- collection_name: Sabratha Archaeological Collection
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collection_type: museum objects
|
|
subject_areas:
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- Phoenician Heritage
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|
- Roman Theater Architecture
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- Ancient Mosaics
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- Punic Civilization
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temporal_coverage: -500/600
|
|
extent: 'Two museums: Classical (Roman period) and Punic (Carthaginian period)'
|
|
access_rights: Open with entrance fees, recently renovated
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change_history:
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-founding
|
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change_type: FOUNDING
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event_date: -0500-01-01
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event_description: Established as Phoenician trading post circa 500 BC.
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source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/192
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-unesco
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change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
|
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event_date: '1982-01-01'
|
|
event_description: Inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List as site ID 192.
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source_documentation: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/192
|
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/sabratha-punic-museum
|
|
change_type: FOUNDING
|
|
event_date: '1985-01-01'
|
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event_description: Punic Museum founded to preserve Carthaginian pottery, tombstones, and mummies.
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source_documentation: 'Conversation: Sabratha Museum section'
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
|
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
|
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confidence_score: 0.93
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
|
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/ghadames-oldtown
|
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name: Old Town of Ghadamès
|
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alternative_names:
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|
- Ghadamès
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|
- 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.'
|
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locations:
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- city: Ghadamès
|
|
region: Nalut
|
|
country: LY
|
|
identifiers:
|
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- identifier_scheme: UNESCO
|
|
identifier_value: '362'
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identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/362
|
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- identifier_scheme: Website
|
|
identifier_value: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/362
|
|
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/362
|
|
collections:
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|
- 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:
|
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- 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.
|
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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'
|
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
|
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
|
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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.
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Includes practical visitor information, site maps, and cultural context. Independent tourism services website that has
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evolved into significant digital heritage resource.
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locations:
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- country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: Website
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identifier_value: https://www.temehu.com/Cities_sites/museums-of-libya.htm
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identifier_url: https://www.temehu.com/Cities_sites/museums-of-libya.htm
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digital_platforms:
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- platform_name: Temehu Virtual Museum
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platform_url: https://www.temehu.com/
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platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
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metadata_standards: []
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collections:
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- collection_name: Virtual Tours and Heritage Documentation
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collection_type: digital objects
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subject_areas:
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- Libyan Heritage Sites
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- Archaeological Tourism
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- Cultural Documentation
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- Virtual Museums
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temporal_coverage: present
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extent: Virtual tours, photo galleries for all major Libyan heritage sites
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access_rights: Open access
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
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confidence_score: 0.89
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/ghadames-manuscripts
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name: Ghadames Manuscript Collections
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alternative_names:
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- Ghadamès Private Libraries
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- Tendirin Mosque Library
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- Ghadames Islamic Manuscripts
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institution_type: LIBRARY
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description: Collection of over 1,000 Islamic manuscripts held in private family libraries throughout the Old Town of Ghadamès
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(UNESCO World Heritage Site). Most significant is the Tendirin Mosque Library containing 37 manuscripts. Collections document
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Saharan Islamic scholarship, trans-Saharan trade, Maliki jurisprudence, Arabic linguistics, and Quranic studies. Manuscripts
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date from medieval to early modern periods (12th-19th centuries). Digitization partnership established with American Society
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of Overseas Research (ASOR) and Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML). Project aims to preserve fragile documents threatened
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by environmental conditions, conflict, and lack of proper storage. Manuscripts provide invaluable insights into intellectual
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networks connecting North African oases with broader Islamic world. Collections maintained by local families as part of
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Ghadamès' living heritage tradition.
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locations:
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- city: Ghadamès
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region: Nalut
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country: LY
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collections:
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- collection_name: Ghadamès Islamic Manuscripts
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collection_type: archival
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subject_areas:
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- Islamic Manuscripts
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- Saharan Scholarship
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- Maliki Jurisprudence
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- Arabic Linguistics
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- Trans-Saharan Trade History
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temporal_coverage: 1100/1900
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extent: 1,000+ manuscripts in private libraries, 37 manuscripts in Tendirin Mosque Library
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access_rights: Digitization partnership with ASOR and Hill Museum
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
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confidence_score: 0.9
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/nafusa-libraries
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name: Nafusa Mountain Libraries
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alternative_names:
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- Libraries of Nafusa Project
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- Jebel Nafusa Manuscripts
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- Jabal Nafusa Libraries
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- Ibadi Manuscript Collections
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institution_type: LIBRARY
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description: Network of private and community libraries in the Nafusa Mountains (Jabal Nafusa) region preserving Ibadi Islamic
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heritage. Focus on Ibadi theological texts, jurisprudence, and historical documents unique to North African Ibadi communities.
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Multi-institutional digitization project established 2021-2022 through partnership between Ibadica Centre (France), Fassato
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Foundation (Libya), and Gerda Henkel Stiftung (Germany funding). Pilot project demonstrated feasibility of preserving
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manuscripts in conflict-affected regions. British Council Cultural Protection Fund allocated £532,261 for 'Partnership
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for Heritage' project linking Tataouine (Tunisia) and Nafusa Mountains conservation efforts. Collections document Amazigh/Berber
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Ibadi intellectual tradition from medieval through modern periods. Manuscripts face threats from environmental degradation,
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lack of proper storage, and potential looting. Project creates digital surrogates while building local capacity for heritage
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preservation.
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locations:
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- region: Nafusa Mountains
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country: LY
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collections:
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- collection_name: Ibadi Manuscript Heritage
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collection_type: archival
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subject_areas:
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- Ibadi Islam
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- Amazigh Heritage
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- Islamic Theology
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- North African Islamic History
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- Berber Studies
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temporal_coverage: 900/present
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extent: Multiple private and community libraries across Nafusa region
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access_rights: Digitization partnerships with Ibadica Centre and international funders
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change_history:
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/nafusa-project-start
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change_type: FOUNDING
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event_date: '2021-01-01'
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event_description: Libraries of Nafusa digitization project launched through partnership between Ibadica Centre, Fassato
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Foundation, and Gerda Henkel Stiftung funding (2021-2022 pilot).
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source_documentation: 'Conversation: Manuscript Collections and Special Projects'
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Batch 3
|
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confidence_score: 0.88
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/qasr-al-haj
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name: Qasr al-Haj
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alternative_names:
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- Qasr al-Hajj
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- قصر الحاج
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- Ksar el Hadj
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- Qasr al Haj Fortified Granary
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institution_type: ARCHIVE
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description: Historic 12th-century fortified granary (ksar) in the Jabal al Gharbi (Western Mountain) province, representing
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exceptional examples of Amazigh/Berber architectural heritage. Part of the broader network of fortified granaries throughout
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the Nafusa Mountains escarpment, serving as communal storage facilities for grain and valuable goods. Features traditional
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multi-story construction with numerous storage chambers accessed through central courtyard architecture. Represents sophisticated
|
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traditional knowledge systems for food security and community resource management in mountain environments. Site documented
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|
through British Council Cultural Protection Fund 'Partnership for Heritage' project (£532,261 allocation) linking Libyan
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|
Nafusa Mountains with Tunisian Tataouine conservation efforts. Community-managed heritage site maintained by local cultural
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|
centers despite limited resources. Tourism documentation through ToursLibya.com promotes Jebel Nafusa cultural initiatives
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alongside academic geological and archaeological research through international partnerships.
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locations:
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- city: Jabal al Gharbi
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region: Western Mountains (Nafusa Mountains)
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country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: Website
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identifier_value: https://tourslibya.com
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identifier_url: https://tourslibya.com
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digital_platforms:
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- platform_name: ToursLibya Heritage Documentation
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platform_url: https://tourslibya.com
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platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
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metadata_standards: []
|
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collections:
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- collection_name: Amazigh Mountain Architecture Heritage
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collection_type: architectural
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subject_areas:
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- Berber Architecture
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- Traditional Granaries (Ksour)
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- Islamic Medieval Architecture
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- Community Resource Management
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|
- Mountain Heritage
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temporal_coverage: 1100-01-01/present
|
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extent: Multi-story fortified structure with storage chambers, architectural documentation
|
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access_rights: Community-managed site, tourism access with local guides
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change_history:
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- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/qasr-al-haj-construction
|
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change_type: FOUNDING
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event_date: '1100-01-01'
|
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event_description: Construction of Qasr al-Haj fortified granary in the 12th century as communal storage facility for
|
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the Berber/Amazigh communities of the Western Mountains. Part of sophisticated network of ksour architecture across
|
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the Nafusa Mountains escarpment.
|
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source_documentation: https://tourslibya.com
|
|
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/qasr-al-haj-british-council-partnership
|
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change_type: RESTRUCTURING
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event_date: '2020-01-01'
|
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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
|
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provenance:
|
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
|
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
|
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T16:30:00Z'
|
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation - Provincial Survey section (Jabal
|
|
al Gharbi Province)
|
|
confidence_score: 0.87
|
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
|
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- id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/qasr-nalut
|
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name: Qasr Nalut
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alternative_names:
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- قصر نالوت
|
|
- Nalut Fortified Granary
|
|
- Ksar Nalut
|
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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:
|
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- city: Nalut
|
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region: Nalut Province (Nafusa Mountains)
|
|
country: LY
|
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identifiers:
|
|
- identifier_scheme: Website
|
|
identifier_value: https://tourslibya.com
|
|
identifier_url: https://tourslibya.com
|
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digital_platforms:
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- platform_name: ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives
|
|
platform_url: https://www.asor.org/chi/programs/libya/
|
|
platform_type: DISCOVERY_PORTAL
|
|
metadata_standards: []
|
|
collections:
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|
- 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:
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|
- 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'
|
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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:
|
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- 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:
|
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- city: Tobruk
|
|
region: Al Butnan Province (Cyrenaica)
|
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country: LY
|
|
identifiers:
|
|
- identifier_scheme: Website
|
|
identifier_value: https://temehu.com
|
|
identifier_url: https://temehu.com
|
|
digital_platforms:
|
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- 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
|
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- 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.
|
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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'
|
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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
|
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- name: National Library of Libya
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|
alternative_names:
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- دار الكتب الوطنية
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|
- 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
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- identifier_scheme: Website
|
|
identifier_value: nllnet.net
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|
identifier_url: https://nllnet.net
|
|
digital_platforms: []
|
|
collections:
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|
- 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:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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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: 0.92
|
|
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: 'Contact information: info@nllnet.net, +218-61-9096379, P.O. Box 9127, Benghazi. Physical access only, no online
|
|
catalogue identified.'
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|
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:
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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'
|
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
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confidence_score: 0.96
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: 'UNESCO World Heritage Site #190. On List of World Heritage in Danger since 2016. Damaged but also revealed new
|
|
remains in 2023 floods.'
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id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/archaeological-site-of-cyrene
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- name: Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna
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|
alternative_names:
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- لبدة الكبرى
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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
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|
features remarkably preserved public monuments including the Severan Basilica, forum, amphitheater, circus, and extensive
|
|
residential areas.
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locations:
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- city: Al Khums
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region: Murqub Province
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country: LY
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identifiers:
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- identifier_scheme: UNESCO World Heritage
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identifier_value: '183'
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identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/183/
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- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
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identifier_value: Q192369
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|
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q192369
|
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digital_platforms: []
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|
collections:
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- collection_name: Roman Archaeological Remains
|
|
collection_type: archaeological
|
|
subject_areas:
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|
- Roman Architecture
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|
- Urban Planning
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|
- Sculpture
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|
- Mosaics
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|
- Inscriptions
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|
- Imperial Period
|
|
temporal_coverage: -1000-01-01/0600-01-01
|
|
extent: Extensive Roman city with monumental architecture
|
|
change_history:
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|
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/leptis-unesco-1982
|
|
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
|
|
event_date: '1982-01-01'
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|
event_description: Leptis Magna inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site
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|
- event_id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/event/leptis-danger-2016
|
|
change_type: STATUS_CHANGE
|
|
event_date: '2016-07-01'
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event_description: Leptis Magna added to UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger
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|
provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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|
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
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|
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
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- name: Archaeological Site of Sabratha
|
|
alternative_names:
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|
- 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.
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|
locations:
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- city: Sabratha
|
|
region: Zawiya Province
|
|
country: LY
|
|
identifiers:
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|
- identifier_scheme: UNESCO World Heritage
|
|
identifier_value: '184'
|
|
identifier_url: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/184/
|
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- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
|
|
identifier_value: Q212341
|
|
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q212341
|
|
digital_platforms: []
|
|
collections:
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|
- 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:
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|
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:
|
|
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: Major publicly accessible database documenting Libyan archaeological sites and threats. Includes GIS mapping and
|
|
condition monitoring.
|
|
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/endangered-archaeology-in-the-middle-east-and-north-africa-database
|
|
- name: Department of Antiquities Libya
|
|
alternative_names:
|
|
- DoA
|
|
institution_type: OFFICIAL_INSTITUTION
|
|
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.
|
|
locations:
|
|
- city: Tripoli
|
|
region: Tripoli Province
|
|
country: LY
|
|
identifiers:
|
|
- identifier_scheme: Wikidata
|
|
identifier_value: Q80796903
|
|
identifier_url: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q80796903
|
|
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: 0.9
|
|
conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
|
|
enrichment_history:
|
|
- enrichment_date: '2025-11-10T12:00:00+00:00'
|
|
enrichment_type: WIKIDATA_IDENTIFIER
|
|
enrichment_method: Wikidata SPARQL query with fuzzy matching
|
|
match_score: 0.87
|
|
verified: false
|
|
enrichment_source: https://www.wikidata.org
|
|
enrichment_notes: Matched to Wikidata entity Q80796903
|
|
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/department-of-antiquities-libya
|
|
- 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: []
|
|
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: 'Contact: culture@culture.gov.ly, +218214905259'
|
|
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/ministry-of-culture-and-knowledge-development-libya
|
|
- 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: []
|
|
collections:
|
|
- collection_name: Berber Cultural Heritage
|
|
collection_type: ethnographic
|
|
subject_areas:
|
|
- 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
|
|
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: 'Part of British Council Cultural Protection Fund project ''Partnership for Heritage: Safeguarding Traditional
|
|
Architecture and Intangible Heritage of Tataouine (Tunisia) and the Nafusa Mountains (Libya)'''
|
|
id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/nalut-qasr-museum
|
|
- 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: ''
|
|
extent: ''
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change_history: []
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
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confidence_score: 0.85
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: Specialized paleontological museum in Nalut.
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id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/nalut-dinosaur-museum
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- name: Tobruk War Cemetery and Museum
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alternative_names: []
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institution_type: MUSEUM
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description: The Tobruk War Cemetery and Museum commemorates World War II battles in North Africa, particularly the Siege
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of Tobruk. The site includes a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery and museum displaying WWII artifacts and documentation.
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locations:
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- city: Tobruk
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region: Butnan Province
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country: LY
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identifiers: []
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digital_platforms: []
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collections:
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- collection_name: WWII North Africa Collection
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collection_type: museum_objects
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subject_areas:
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- World War II
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- North African Campaign
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- Military History
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- Commonwealth Forces
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temporal_coverage: 1940-01-01/1943-12-31
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extent: War graves, memorials, and WWII artifacts
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change_history: []
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provenance:
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data_source: CONVERSATION_NLP
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data_tier: TIER_4_INFERRED
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extraction_date: '2025-11-09T00:00:00Z'
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extraction_method: AI agent comprehensive extraction from Libyan GLAM conversation
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confidence_score: 0.87
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conversation_id: d06ded03-ba79-4b79-b068-406c2da01f8c
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notes: Important WWII heritage site in eastern Libya.
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id: https://w3id.org/heritage/custodian/ly/tobruk-war-cemetery-and-museum
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