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Caves engraving exhibition inaugurated in Marrakech
Posted: 17-07-2005 , 10:18 GMT

The Moroccan Minister of Culture, Mohamed Achaari, attended on Thursday the inauguration ceremony of a caves engraving exhibition, at the gardens of Al Harti in Marrakech.

The exhibition, which is scheduled to continue until July 22, was organized within the framework of the celebration of the eleventh anniversary of the creation of the National Center for Cave Art inheritance.

EMarrakech reports that the exhibition, which was jointly organized by the Moroccan ministry of culture and the National Center for Cave Art inheritance, is aimed at making this unique human inheritance, 'the first artistic creation carried out by man to express his thought, culture and beliefs', more familiar to the public and to assist in its preservation.

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