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New Discoveries in the Maghreb: Bronze Age Settlement Uncovered in Kach Kouch, Morocco

New Discoveries in the Maghreb: Bronze Age Settlement Uncovered in Kach Kouch, Morocco

In a historical map filled with Bronze Age settlements across Europe, the Maghreb, long described as “empty land,” is stepping into the spotlight with a groundbreaking discovery. Excavations in Kach Kouch, located in northwestern Morocco, have revealed a Bronze Age settlement dating back to between 2200 and 600 BCE, predating the Phoenician period. This finding

Spanish archaeologists have succeeded in recovering a 2,600-year-old ancient shipwreck

Spanish archaeologists have successfully recovered a 2,600-year-old shipwreck, discovered for the first time in the waters off the country’s southeastern coast, after 20 years of work. Dating back to the 7th century BC, the ancient Phoenician shipwreck was found in 1994 near the town of Mazarrón, off the southeastern coast of Spain, according to the