This report on the British excavations at Sabratha, directed by Kathleen Kenyon and John Ward-Perkins, uses the original records of the excavations. The work includes chapters on the Forum, East Forum Temple, Capitolium, Basilica/Church and Temple of Sarapis, insulae, the Severan Monument, the Theatre, the Byzantine Defences and the Harbour, and on the pottery. Dr Kenrick has revised the structural history of Roman Sabratha, adding much to the understanding of its origins.
Philip Kenrick is a classical archaeologist who has worked in many parts of the Mediterranean and published several archaeological monographs. Since 2005 he has led cultural tours, and he has previously written archaeological guides to Libya: Tripolitania (2009) and Cyrenaica (2013), both published by Silphium Press.
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