Museum of Ouadane
The Museum of Ouadane is a local museum in Ouadane, Mauritania. It is located in the old town of the World Heritage Site of Ouadane in a building called Maison des Armes.[1]
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Location | Ouadane, Mauritania |
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Coordinates | 20°55′N 11°37′W |
Type | local museum |
Collections | Lithic tools, sherds, Arabic manuscripts |
The collections of the museum
Its collections present elements from the Neolithic to the colonial period, with lithic materials, ceramics, Arabic manuscripts and maps, and rockets fired at Ouadane during the Western Sahara conflict as well as assorted ethnographic odds and ends.[2]
The museum is maintained by the Fondation Abidine Sidi pour la culture, le savoir et la protection du patrimoine Ouadane. At this time the museum is in disarray.
References
- The museum of Ouadane Retrieved 25 February 2020.
- Oussouby Sacko, Influences of Trans-Saharan Trade's Cultural Exchanges on Architecture: Learning from Historical Cities and Cultural Heritages in Mali and Mauritania Retrieved 5 February 2020.
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