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REGION WEST OF THE NILE VALLEY
History of ancient Libya; Lybia Secunda; Lybia Inferior; Ancient Lybia; Tehenou; Tamahou; Ancient Lybians; Ancient Lybian; History of Ancient Libya; History of ancient libya; Ancient Libyan; Name of Libya; Classical libya; Libya (antiquity); Ancient Libyans; Libya (ancient); Tehenu
  • Archaeological Site of Sabratha, Libya
  • Map of the world according to [[Herodotus]]

Lybia      
n. Libia, stato nel Nord Africa sul mar Mediterraneo situato fra l"Egitto a est e il Sudan nel sudest

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Ancient Libya

During the Iron Age and classical antiquity, Libya (from Greek Λιβύη: Libyē, which came from Berber: Libu) referred to North Africa. Berbers occupied the area for thousands of years before the recording of history in ancient Egypt. Climate changes affected the locations of the settlements.

More narrowly, Libya could also refer to the country immediately west of Egypt, viz Marmarica (Libya Inferior) and Cyrenaica (Libya Superior). The Libyan Sea or Mare Libycum was the part of the Mediterranean Sea south of Crete, between Cyrene and Alexandria.

In the Hellenistic period, the Berbers were known collectively as Libyans, a Greek term for the inhabitants of the Berber world. Their lands were called "Libya" and referred to the known African continent at that time, excluding Sub-Saharan Africa which was known as Aethiopia. Egypt contains the Siwa Oasis, which was part of ancient Libya. The Siwi language, a Berber language, is still spoken in the area.