BILNAS was established in 1969 to support long-term archaeological projects in Libya and their subsequent publication. Projects supported include excavations and surveys at Sidi Khrebish (
Berenice),
Cyrene,
Lepcis Magna and the
Fezzan. Recent projects have included a survey in the pre-desert valleys of
Tripolitania, Islamic excavations at Barca (El Merj) and Medinet Sultan (
Surt), and the publication of excavations conducted at
Sabratha and
Lepcis Magna in the 1950s. In 2022, the organisation changed its name from the Society for Libyan Studies to the British Institute of Libyan and Northern African Studies to reflect a broadening of the organisation’s geographical remit. == Publications ==