Lıbya Archeology Effects Returned
LIBYA ARCHEOLOGY EFFECTS RETURNEDEPA02174564 A ROMA TERRACOTTA FİGURİNE THAT WAS PART OF ARCHEOLOGİCAL İTEMS RETURNED TO LİBYA FROM ABROAD İS ON DİSPL
epa02174564 A Roma terracotta figurine that was part of archeological items returned to Libya from abroad is on display at the museum in Tripoli, Libya, 26 May 2010. Some of the returned items belonged to the Hugo family which lived in Libya from 1953 to 1959. The father Frank Hugo was a director of the British School in the city of Alkms, east of Tripoli, when the family was leaving he had taken with him some of the effects of the city of Leptis Magnaafter his death in 1996, his daughter found them in a box, the two sisters decided to bring back the box to Libya when they learned it actually came from there. EPA/SABRI ELMHEDWI
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