THEAfrica, often referred to as the cradle of humanity, is a goldmine for anyone interested in human history. Its richness in terms of historical heritage is immeasurable, ranging from the first hominids to the great ancient civilizations, passing through powerful medieval kingdoms and a tumultuous modern history. However, understanding this rich heritage requires a specific approach: archaeology.
African archeology is a dynamic field, constantly enriched by new discoveries. From Stone Age stone tools to Egyptian pyramids to the ruins of lost civilizations, each discovery helps us better understand our shared past. This historical heritage is our common heritage, a window on our past which helps us to understand our present.