Graffiti Now Covers the Walls of Libya’s Ancient City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; iAfrica

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Sabratha started out as a Phoenician trading post according to UNESCO, a part of the Numidian Kingdom of Massinissa before the Romans rebuilt it in the second and third centuries.

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