The National Institute of Archeology and Heritage Sciences organizes a study day on the Moorish Amazigh civilization
The National Institute of Archeology and Heritage Sciences organizes a study day on the Moorish Amazigh civilization 1-416
The National Institute of Archeology and Heritage organizes a program of specialized lessons on understanding life and death in the Moorish civilization, a view from Tafogalt, presented by Louise Humphrey, a researcher at the Research Center on Human Evolution in London - United Kingdom, on Tuesday, April 04, 2023 at 2:00 pm, with the approval of the Institute.
The National Institute of Archeology and Heritage Sciences organizes a study day on the Moorish Amazigh civilization 1-417
The research on the topic of understanding life and death in the Moorish civilization comes from a view from Tafugal, within the framework of the research in the Moroccan archaeological richness, with its multiple sites.
The National Institute of Archeology and Heritage Sciences organizes a study day on the Moorish Amazigh civilization 1-418
Because the historical texts do not help us to study the Moorish civilization, as interest in these kingdoms began when they intervened in the war that took place between the Romans and the Numidian king Jugurtha at the end of the 2nd century BC, where historians talk about the great role played by the Moorish king Bocchus I in eliminating Jugurtha, Rome handed over to this king the western part of the kingdom of Numidia as a reward for its support in this war.

The study of the Moorish civilization and the concept of life and death for it is one of the lessons of heritage and archaeological excavation to be organized at the National Institute of Archeology.



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