Overview at death in the Middle Maghreb between the 7th and 9th centuries-the13 and 15ad
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v22i1.785Keywords:
death, the Middle Ages, the Middle Maghreb, cemeteriesAbstract
The research in the history of the mind is one of the most embarrassing things, especially in light of the fasting of the sources and the references on this date.
This type of subject is classified as a date of silence, although the recent study has begun to pay attention to these topics by alerting the school of French sophomores, However, the research remained modest.
As far as we know, the talk of death in central Magreb did not enjoy historical research, but this does not mean absolute negativity. Some of our archaeologists know that there are many archeologists who seek to dust off what is related to death and intersect with archeology such as the search for tombs And tombstones, as well as the pursuit of some anthropologists to repair gaps in this subject in line with the nature of anthropological research.
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