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Libyan Studies | 1979

A Lithic Industry at Ain Wif, Tripolitania

Paul Arthur

Ain Wif is well known to students of Roman Tripolitania as the settlement and military road-station of Thenadassa , studied and published by Goodchild and Ward-Perkins. The site lies on the summit of the eastern bank of the Wadi Wif prior to its confluence with the larger Wadi Hammam, and is some fifteen kilometres west of Sidi as Sid (Tazzoli) village. The ain (spring) is marked by a small oasis of palms and, as Goodchild and Ward-Perkins pointed out, the assured water-supply was presumably the determining factor in the establishment of the Roman settlement, sometime in the first century A.D. During a visit to the site in December 1978, as Research Assistant to Olwen Brogan for the Society of Libyan Studies, I discovered a dense concentration of struck flints immediately to the north-east of the oasis. (Plate ?. Map ref. UR 463 686 on sheet 1989. II, Qarat al Bayda, series P761 of the U.S. Army Map Service). With the help of Miss Tina Watson, 124 struck flints, mostly waste flakes, and a number of fire-crazed flints were picked up from the surface within the space of half an hour. The main concentration lies within an area of about five metres square on sand and gravel and, no doubt, represents a prehistoric knapping-floor. It is doubtful whether much, if any, stratigraphy will be found on the site.


Libyan Studies | 1982

Amphora production in the Tripolitanian Gebel

Paul Arthur


Journal of Roman Archaeology | 1992

Campanian wine, Roman Britain and the third century A.D.

Paul Arthur; D. M. Williams


Journal of Roman Archaeology | 1989

Some observations on the economy of Bruttium under the later Roman Empire

Paul Arthur


Britannia | 1986

Roman Amphorae from Canterbury

Paul Arthur


Archive | 1991

Romans in Northern Campania

J. Theodore Peña; Paul Arthur


Papers of the British School at Rome | 1982

Roman Amphorae and the Ager Falernus under the Empire

Paul Arthur


Publications de l'École Française de Rome | 1989

On the Origins of Richborough Form 527

Paul Arthur


Journal of Roman Archaeology | 2012

Elite housing and society in late antiquity

Paul Arthur


Journal of Roman Archaeology | 2009

The transition from lateantiquity to the early Middle Ages in S Italy

Paul Arthur

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Queen Mary University of London

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