
Libyan Museums: Leptis Magna Museum
Libya · 1968 · 10m
This stamp features a Roman marble head of a man, a significant artifact housed in the Leptis Magna Museum. The design highlights Libya's rich archaeological heritage, specifically its well-preserved Roman-era art and history. The stamp was part of a set dedicated to showcasing the country's museums.
Issued in 1968 by the Kingdom of Libya, this stamp was part of an effort to promote national culture and tourism by showcasing the country's world-class archaeological sites and museums.
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Photogravure
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