Coastal erosion threatens Libyan archaeological sites with d

Coastal erosion threatens Libyan archaeological sites with damage and deterioration

The coast of Cyrenaica in eastern Libya extends from the Gulf of Sirte to the current Egyptian-Libyan border, with a long history of human settlement dating back to the Paleolithic era, and therefore it hosts many important and often unstudied archaeological sites. However, the coast is also subject to high rates of erosion which threatens to damage or even erase many of these important sites.

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