DJENNE-DJENNO, one of the best-known archaeological sites in sub-Saharan Africa, spreads over several acres of rutted fields near the present city of Djenne in central Mali. The ruts are partly caused by erosion, but they’re also scars from decades of digging, by archaeologists in search of history and looters looking for art to sell. When [...]
The Centuries-Old Practice of Looting African Art Continues
August 5, 2012 | Posted by Stan
Tagged With: african antiquities, african art, african artifacts, al qaeda destroying sufi artifacts, cultural war, djenne djenno, looting african art, Mali, sufism, Timbuktu
Tagged With: african antiquities, african art, african artifacts, al qaeda destroying sufi artifacts, cultural war, djenne djenno, looting african art, Mali, sufism, Timbuktu
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