Jolaye oasis (Abunjem) as a connecting place between Fezzan district and the cities of the Libyan western coast during the Roman era
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51984/johs.v20i3.1489Keywords:
Jolaye, Grammat, Relations, Roman, BusinessAbstract
JOLAYE (AbuNjem) oasis is one of the oldest human settlements in Libya since the prehistoric era , stone tools were found it dated the ancient stone era and the modern stone era. JOLAYE oasis is located on boarders of Fizzan district in the north and locates in the middle zone in the southern sides in the desert area in the middle of Libya in the depression of Wadi Bai Elkhaeb , this strategic important location made it as a connetion between Fizzan and the western coast of Libya since the ancient era and is considered a suitable place for the rest of the commercial caravans and travellers. And the Roman campaign that entered JERMA the capital of Fizzan has started from it, as result of the importance of the strategic location of the oasis on the road of the desert caravans going to Fizzan. This district has an important role in the age of Romans as it is one of the boarded positions on the desert as they stayed in it on 201 AD by building a fortress in this location that was called JOLAY and it is one of the mos t important fortress that were established on of the sides of the desert during the Roman era.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Journal of Humanities Policy on Intellectual Property and Plagiarism
1. Commitment to Intellectual Property and Ethics
The Journal of Humanities (JOHS) is fully committed to respecting intellectual property rights and aims to protect the originality and authentic work of authors who submit their manuscripts for publication. The journal takes a firm stand against articles that contain any form of plagiarism and emphasizes the need for all researchers to adhere to the highest ethical standards in scientific research.
2. Anti-Plagiarism Policy
The journal considers plagiarism a serious violation of academic ethics. Therefore, authors must ensure that their work is original and not plagiarized, and that any use of external sources is properly cited and documented according to correct academic standards.
-
Actions Taken: In the event that any plagiarism or academic theft is discovered in a submitted article, the editorial board will contact the author to request a formal explanation within a maximum period of two weeks from the date of notification.
-
Investigation and Decision: After receiving the explanation, the article will be referred to the journal's specialized committees, which will investigate the matter and take the necessary measures, which may include the permanent rejection of the article and the imposition of disciplinary actions.
3. Publication License and Author Rights
The journal adopts the Creative Commons license type Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which allows for the following:
-
Attribution: Users are entitled to cite the content published in the journal and use it in their work, provided that the original source and author are clearly credited.
-
Non-Commercial: The published content may not be used for any commercial purpose.
-
NoDerivs: It is not permitted to make any modifications, distortions, or to build derivative works from the published content.
Under this license, authors are required to complete an exclusive license agreement for the journal. Authors retain the rights to their research data and may reuse and share their work for scientific purposes with proper citation.


