Le Maroc Saharien Des Origines A 1670 French Edition Top Review
Whether you are tracing your Sahrawi genealogy, writing a thesis on trans-Saharan trade, or completing a collection of North African historiography, this volume is the cornerstone. It reminds us that the desert is not an emptiness, but a memory—carved in rock, written in salt, and bound in leather for those wise enough to read French.
Le Maroc Saharien des origines à 1670 Author: Jacques-Meunié, Dj. (Dj. Jacques-Meunié) Format: Paperback / Hardcover (Specify based on actual inventory) Language: French Publisher: Librairie C. Klincksieck (Typical publisher for this academic work) Publication Year: 1982 (Standard edition) le maroc saharien des origines a 1670 french edition top
3.5/5 stars. Essential for serious scholars of pre-1670 Saharan Morocco, but a slog for everyone else. Treat it as a primary source on French historical methodology and pre-colonial Moroccan claims, not as a definitive, neutral textbook. Read it alongside works by John O. Hunwick (Timbuktu) or Harry Norris (Saharan myth and legend) for balance. Whether you are tracing your Sahrawi genealogy, writing