A group of archaeologists recently uncovered twelve graves in one of the two Muslim necropolises dating from the 8th to the 15th centuries in Estepona, in the province of Málaga. This discovery further enriches the scientific data on Al-Andalus and the Muslim past of Andalusia.
«Walili II: From the Awrabas to the Marinids» is a groundbreaking archaeological project led by Moroccan and British scientists, unearthing new insights into the Islamic period of Volubilis. Directed by Asmae El Kacimi and Corisande Fenwick, the research reveals crucial artifacts and coins that illuminate the city's evolution from the 7th to the 14th century, enriching our understanding of Morocco's early Islamic history.
In its second year, a multidisciplinary scientific project currently being conducted by Moroccan and French researchers in Tinmel is uncovering exceptional artifacts related to the construction of the Almohad civilization (1121 – 1269). This project is already allowing archaeologists to assert that their discoveries speak volumes about the extent of the social organization of the time, with a significant influence on subsequent dynasties.