Ancient Morocco endures side-by-side with its modern counterpart, so those who visit this exotic country in North Africa can witness remnants of life unchanged in thousands of years. I’m just back ...
Archaeologists in Morocco have uncovered a 4,200-year-old settlement, challenging the long-held belief that the Phoenicians were the first to establish a presence along the country’s Atlantic coast.
A farming society dating back thousands of years was discovered in Morocco, in an archaeological site that spent many years unexplored. The archaeological site of Oued Beht in Morocco was first ...
The cave of Taforalt in Morocco is thought to be one of the oldest and largest human cemeteries in northern Africa, holding the final resting place of people from tens of thousands of years ago.
Researchers from Ibn Zohr University in Agadir have announced a major archaeological discovery in the Assa Zag province, Moroccan Sahara where they’ve uncovered and scientifically documented the first ...
A few miles from the Mediterranean coast of Morocco, a land once thought “empty” was revealed to be occupied thousands of years ago. Louis Hansel via Unsplash Much of what we know about the Bronze Age ...
The great bustard, now an endangered species, was once hunted and eaten for ancient funeral rites, researchers say. Getty Images/iStockphoto On the northern peninsula of Morocco, just across the sea ...