Abstract
The oases of south-western Morocco include many historical, tourist and cultural elements, due to the commercial and historical role that was acquired by the medieval cities during the middle Ages. This made it a link, in the caravan trade between northern and southern Morocco. The Wadi Noon area is an important concentration of these oases. Twenty major and secondary historical sites have been inventoried. These sites are located on the hills overlooking the oasis and waterways. During a field visit to the region at the beginning of November 2019, several cities, Kasbahs and metal protectors were discovered, both (N'Mata-Takaust- Kasabe-Emezzi-Timmoulay-Timola-Efran Atlas.
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