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Sabratha and Lepcis Magna: two notes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2015

Philip Kenrick*
Affiliation:
Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK

Abstract

In the 1986 publication of the British excavations at Sabratha, a photograph was inadvertently included of a grave with faked burial goods: an explanation of this is now given. The posthumous volume by John Ward-Perkins on the Severan buildings at Lepcis Magna appeared to refer to a drawing of marble veneer decoration which was not found at the time: this has now been located, and has drawn attention to a surprising solution to an architectural problem.

Type
Notes
Copyright
Copyright © Society for Libyan Studies 2008

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References

Kenrick, P.M. 1986. Excavations at Sabratha 1948–1951. A Report on the Excavations Conducted by Dame Kathleen Kenyon and John Ward-Perkins. Journal of Roman Studies Monograph 2, London.Google Scholar
Ward-Perkins, J.B. 1993. The Severan Buildings of Lepcis Magna: an architectural survey. With a contribution by Jones, Barri and Ling, Roger. Society for Libyan Studies Monograph 2, London.CrossRefGoogle Scholar