- Lemta,
historically Leptiminus, is a town in
Tunisia with a
history going back over 3,000 years. The
history of the town
starts in the 13th
century b.c...
- 1 (2003)
edited by D.
Mattingly Leptiminus (Lamta):
Report no. 2 (2001), (with L
Stirling and N Ben Lazreg)
Leptiminus (Lamta): a
Roman port city in Tunisia...
- in 2007.
Between 1995 and 2008 she was a co-director of
excavation at
Leptiminus (modern Lemta).
Stirling held a
Canada Council Research Chair (Tier II)...
- from
Vancouver Island and
skeletal remains from the
Roman settlement of
Leptiminus.
Scholia has a
profile for
Henry Schwarcz (Q28823398). "Distinguished...
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Lepcis or Leptis. It was
known variously as
Leptis Parva,
Leptis Minor, or
Leptiminus, all
meaning "Lesser Leptis" to
distinguish it from the "Greater Leptis"...
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Horrea Coelia (Hergla)
Iubaltiana (at Kairouan)
Iunca in
Byzacena (Ounga)
Leptiminus Limisa (Henchir-Boudja)
Macon Macriana Maior Macriana Minor Mactaris Madarsuma...
- 1995–98
Coptos and the
Eastern Desert, Egypt: 1987–95
Leptiminus Archaeological Project,
Leptiminus, Tunisia: 1990–99
Pylos Regional Archaeological Project...
- from the East Baths', in L. Stirling, D.
Stone and N. Ben
Lazreg (eds),
Leptiminus (Lamta)
Report 2, JRA
Suppl 41,
Portsmouth RI 2001, 104-107 'Building...
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large excavations at Sagal****os (Turkey) by Marc Waelkens. Work
begins at
Leptiminus (Tunisia) by
David Mattingly.
Survey and
excavation at Tall el-Hammam...
- a
prominent city of the
Roman Empire Leptis Parva,
Leptis Minor, or
Leptiminus, an
ancient city on the Gulf of
Hammamet along the
eastern coast of Tunisia...