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Germa
جرمة
Ruins of Germa
Ruins of Germa
Germa is located in Libya
Germa
Germa
Location in Libya
Coordinates: 26°32′38″N 13°03′50″E / 26.544°N 13.064°E / 26.544; 13.064
Country
Libya
RegionFezzan
DistrictWadi al Hayaa
Population
 (2006)[1]
 • Total4,839
Time zoneUTC + 2

Germa (Arabic: جرمة), known in ancient times as Garama, is an archaeological site in Libya. It was the capital of the Garamantian Kingdom.

The Garamantes were a Saharan Berber people living in the Fezzan in the northeastern Sahara Desert. Garamantian power climaxed during the second and the third centuries AD, often in conflict with the Roman Empire to the north. Garama had a population of some four thousand and another six thousand living in villages within a 5 km radius.

The Garamantes often conducted raids across Rome's African frontier, the Limes Tripolitanus, and retreated to the safety of the desert. In 203, Roman Emperor Septimius Severus launched a campaign deep into the Sahara and captured Garama, but he soon abandoned it.[2]

The city was conquered by Uqba ibn Nafi in 669 AD.[3]

Archaeological work at Germa has most recently been conducted by Prof. David Mattingly's Fazzan Project, which has continued the work of Charles Daniels and Mohammed Ayoub. The Fazzan Project has published four volumes based on its work, titled The Archaeology of Fazzān.[4] Digital versions of these books have been made freely available under a policy of open access by the Society for Libian Studies.[5]

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  1. ^ Amraja M. el Khajkhaj, "Noumou al Mudon as Sagheera fi Libia", Dar as Saqia, Benghazi-2008, p. 121.
  2. ^ Birley, Anthony. Septimius Severus, the African emperor. (2000), p. 153
  3. ^ Salem Mohammed ez Zawam, "Mu’jam al Amakin al Jughrafiya fi Libia", Dar wa Maktabat ash Sha’b, Misratah, 2005, p.51.
  4. ^ "The Fazzan Project - Archaeological survey and excavation in the Sahara". University of Leicester. Retrieved 2021-08-17.
  5. ^ "Open Access". Society for Libyan Studies. Retrieved 2021-08-17.

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