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Rock Art Update II2 comments

nickbrooks wrote 1 year ago: Rekeiz Lemgassem Archaeological Park (Polisario sign) On my recent trip to Tifariti (in the Polisari … more →

Tags: archaeology, Western Sahara, Western Sahara - Heritage, cutlrual heritage, Damage, Lajuad, minurso, peacekeepers, Politics

Rock art update2 comments

nickbrooks wrote 1 year ago: While I’m on the subject of the UN (see previous post), it’s about time I provided you w … more →

Tags: archaeology, Western Sahara, Western Sahara - Heritage, Lajuad, minurso, rock art, U.N. peacekeepers, UNESCO, Update

Cultural heritage plays second fiddle to politics at UNESCO2 comments

nickbrooks wrote 1 year ago: A while back I wrote that UNESCO might be involved in evaluating and restoring archaeological sites … more →

Tags: archaeology, Western Sahara, Western Sahara - Heritage, .:*Conflict*:., graffiti, Lajuad, minurso, Morocco, Polisairo

Well, it's a start5 comments

nickbrooks wrote 1 year ago: (Photo courtesy of MINURSO: click for larger image) MINURSO have responded (fairly promptly, it has … more →

Tags: archaeology, Western Sahara, Western Sahara - Heritage, Cultural Heritage, Lajuad, minurso, Morocco, peecekeepers, Preservation

Between a spray-painted rock and a hard place5 comments

nickbrooks wrote 1 year ago: It’s difficult to talk about the archaeology of Western Sahara without politics rearing its he … more →

Tags: archaeology, Western Sahara, Western Sahara - Heritage, Western Sahara - Politics, Alberge, Lajuad, minurso, Morocco, rock art

UN Personnel Vandalise Archaeological Sites24 comments

nickbrooks wrote 2 years ago: In 1991, the United Nations sent a force to Western Sahara to monitor the ceasefire between the occu … more →

Tags: archaeology, Western Sahara, Western Sahara - Heritage, .:*Conflict*:., Destruction, graffiti, minurso, Morocco, Polisario


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