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Gasr Silu
Gasr Silu, Libya, is an ancient site documented by the British School at Rome under John Bryan Ward-Perkins in 1969. Field study was conducted by Sheila Gibson and Margaret Browne. Photographs in the BSR archive document architectural remains at the site that include productive installations and the remains of two Byzantine churches. A Byzantine fort (gasr) was also identified.
CategoryPleiades fort-2, church-2, settlement, archaeological-site
PeriodClassical / ancient
GeographyGasr Silu
Coordinates32.67361, 21.27972
Pleiades Gazetteer
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