Fezzan Commerce across the Sahara, in Classical ear

Authors

  • Alshareef Hamid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51984/johs.v20i3.1548

Keywords:

Libya, Fezzan, Commerce, Sahara, Classic

Abstract

Germa (Jarma) occupied an excellent position, which could be a link between the north and south of the continent, and with Egypt, as it was a center for the reception and distribution of Mediterranean and African products. This is what the archaeological missions and exploratory projects, whether Italian or English have made clear, and they showed the contradiction and the great error, in which the classic sources fell, when they described the Garamantes, as the barbarian people, who have no civilization and do not accept the other, and his image is an enemy of the Mediterranean civilization. But these archaeological missions, and clarified the extent of civilization progress that the capital enjoyed, and how it adapted in the middle of the desert, and produced a pure Libyan civilization, which was in contact with the surrounding civilizations, whether in the north, south or east.

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Published

2021-01-01

How to Cite

Fezzan Commerce across the Sahara, in Classical ear . (2021). Journal of Human Sciences, 20(3), 230-237. https://doi.org/10.51984/johs.v20i3.1548

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