Senior researcher, Institut national des Sciences de l'Archéologie et du Patrimoine in Rabat
Youssef Bokbot is a prominent Moroccan archaeologist, historian and professor, known for his significant contributions to the study of north African history, archaeology and cultural heritage. He has specialised in researching the ancient civilisations of Morocco, particularly focusing on the pre-Islamic period, the development of human settlements, and the interaction of various cultures in the region.
Bokbot has been actively involved in numerous archaeological excavations and has worked closely with international researchers to shed light on the historical importance of Morocco in the broader context of African and Mediterranean history. His work often emphasises the preservation of Morocco’s cultural heritage and explores how ancient artefacts and monuments provide insight into the complex social and political dynamics of past civilisations in the region.
As a professor, Youssef Bokbot has mentored numerous students in the fields of history and archaeology, helping to cultivate a new generation of scholars interested in north Africa's rich historical and cultural legacy. He continues to publish academic papers and books, contributing to the global understanding of ancient Morocco's place in world history.
Bokbot's research has been essential in uncovering Morocco's deep historical roots and its connections with other ancient civilisations.