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Warrington's 1827 Discoveries in the Apollo Sanctuary at Cyrene

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2015

James Copland Thorn*
Affiliation:
West Wickham, Kent

Abstract

In the summer of 1827 Colonel Hanmer Warrington, British Consul General in Tripoli, sent his son H. G. Warrington to Cyrene to search for antiquities which the Bashaw of Tripoli had offered to Britain. The article contains copies of the original letters on this subject and gives a description of the antiquities which were discovered during his excavations in the Apollo Sanctuary. Also given is the subsequent history of their journey from Cyrene to London, and then to Edinburgh, where they are now exhibited.

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Copyright © Society for Libyan Studies 1993

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