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Museums of Morocco
RABAT : ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Built
in 1932 and enlarged a few years later to display the finds
resulting from intense archaeological research, this museum has
housed the National Museum collections since 1986. It is one of
the most sumptuous in Morocco and should certainly not be missed!
The prehistoric section brings together human remains from the
middle palaeolithic period (probably Neanderthals) to the
neolithic (4000 B.C.), proving the continuity and size of the
population at this time.
The Islamic archaeology section is constantly growing with finds
coming from the excavations of VIIIth and IXth century sites. A
good omen for the archaeological future!
Enabling us to have a clear idea of their potters, herdsmen,
surgeons and bakers have left us the legacy of their tools,
while their womenfolk have left us their jewellery and the
animals their harnesses.
Pre-Roman and Roman civilisations are particularly well-represented
by some of the finest pieces to have survived from those periods.
there is a first-rate collection of Hellenistic-style bronzes,
so exceptional that it is difficult to know where to look first:
the "Drunken Donkey", passionately lyrical, an incomparable
masterpiece from the time of Augustus, the "Volubilis Dog" with
its stunning realism, the "Young man Crowned With Ivy", a marvel
of elegance and grace and the "Heads of Young Berbers" in marble,
remarkable for their technical perfection and the vigorous
strength of their expression.
LOCATION
Archaeological Museum
23 rue Brihi
Tel. (212 7) 70 19 19 / 70 22 24
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