Vandalism of Prehistoric Stone Tablet in Algeria Sparks Outcry for Heritage Protection

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In Taghit, near Algeria’s Bechar region, a prehistoric engraved stone tablet has been defaced with the name “Miloud,” sparking public outcry among the Amazigh community.

The tablet, considered a rare and invaluable artifact, has suffered damage that threatens the preservation of Algeria’s Amazigh heritage. Authorities are now facing calls for stronger measures to protect these archaeological treasures from further vandalism.

Conservationists stress the importance of safeguarding prehistoric sites like Taghit, highlighting the cultural loss caused by careless actions against irreplaceable relics of human history.

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