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Empowering the Local Saharawi People: Training for Rock Art Documentation in Western Sahara (DARSSO Project)
Authors:Elia Quesada  Jose Luís Sanchidrián  Hossein Mohamed  Liha Abderrahman  Chaiaa Malainin  Mohamed Salem  Nana Dah Moh Abdalla
Institution:1.Córdoba University,Córdoba,Spain;2.Geography & Territorial Sciences Department,Córdoba University,Córdoba,Spain;3.Saharawi Archaeology Department,Córdoba,Spain
Abstract:The former Spanish Sahara is the last remaining colony in Africa. Most of the local people have been living in refugee camps in Algeria for the last 40 years and this situation has largely conditioned the archaeological research in the territory for a long time. In spite of the Saharawi Ministry of Culture in exile occasionally collaborating with European academic institutions for the study of its huge archaeological heritage, the training of local archaeologists or initiatives exclusively aimed at targeting the self-management of the Saharawi Archaeology are rarely carried out. This could be due to the difficulties in getting funds for long-term projects in this area, among other factors. However, today’s technological revolution has come to the desert including mobile telephones, televisions, computers and even an incipient Internet connection. At the same time, current digital technology has encouraged the development of new methods of documenting rock paintings, which might be appropriate and more accessible for the Saharawi technicians. This paper discusses the successful and failed aspects, as well as future perspectives, of a training course in rock art documentation intended for empowering local archaeologists who are living in very unfavourable circumstances.
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