Iles Purpuraires Explained

Iles Purpuraires
Native Name Lang:Arabic
Pushpin Map:Morocco
Coordinates:31.4972°N -9.7867°W
Location:North Atlantic Ocean
Major Islands:Mogador Island
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Country:Morocco
Country Admin Divisions Title:Region
Country Admin Divisions:Marrakesh-Safi
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Province
Country Admin Divisions 1:Essaouira Province

Iles Purpuraires are a set of small islands off the western coast of Morocco at the bay located at Essaouira, the largest of which is Mogador Island. These islands were settled in antiquity by the Phoenicians, chiefly to exploit certain marine resources and as a promontory fort. (Hogan, 2007) Roman occupation of western Morocco beginning in the 1st century AD continued the use of the islets, principally for manufacture of a royal blue dye from certain marine organisms. Neolithic archaeological studies in this area indicate indigenous peoples of western Morocco fished in this locale circa 3000 to 2000 BC. (Trakadas, 2002) The islands have been designated as a protected Ramsar site since 2005.

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