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== Museums ==
== Museums ==
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[https://www.google.com/search?q=museums+in+libya&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS809US810&oq=museums+in+libya&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i390l4.6354j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 '''Google listing of museums in Libya''']
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The museums exhibit mainly antiquities excavated from various Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Arabic sites. The Department of Antiquities is responsible for all museums and archaeological sites in the country. Tripoli houses the Archaeological Museum, Epigraphy Museum, Ethnographic Museum, Natural History Museum, Prehistory Museum, and Islamic Museum. There are other museums, mainly archaeological, at Cyrene, Homs, Gaigab, Germa, Leptis Magna, Tokrah, Zanzur, Marsa Susah, and Sabrata.<ref>"Libya - Libraries and museums", NationsEncyclopedia, https://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Africa/Libya-LIBRARIES-AND-MUSEUMS.html, accessed 29 January 2023.</ref>
The museums exhibit mainly antiquities excavated from various Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Arabic sites. The Department of Antiquities is responsible for all museums and archaeological sites in the country. Tripoli houses the Archaeological Museum, Epigraphy Museum, Ethnographic Museum, Natural History Museum, Prehistory Museum, and Islamic Museum. There are other museums, mainly archaeological, at Cyrene, Homs, Gaigab, Germa, Leptis Magna, Tokrah, Zanzur, Marsa Susah, and Sabrata.<ref>"Libya - Libraries and museums", NationsEncyclopedia, https://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Africa/Libya-LIBRARIES-AND-MUSEUMS.html, accessed 29 January 2023.</ref>
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