Prehistoric Saharan Rock Art


    Garamantian chariot pulled by two horses – Wadi Tashwinat valley, Acacus (Fezzan), southern Libya.


    Ritual dance – Acacus (Fezzan), southern Libya.

    Ox with lyre-shaped horns – Acacus (Fezzan), southern Libya.


    Bovine couple with curved horns – Acacus (Fezzan), southern Libya.

    Men, women and children with their cattle herd – Djebel El Aouénat.

    Two masked hunters – Asadjan-oua-Mellen (Central Tassili, south-east Algeria).
     Men and gazelles running – Tin Amrar.

    Man with a feather headdress, a snake charmer, a man with a neolithic plow – Ta Tekrori.

  
   Garamantian chariot surrounded by male and female figures – Tin Ouba Teka.

    Cattle herd – Djebel El Aouénat.
   

   Cattle herd – Ouan Bender.

   A  herd of Hyppoitraginae (quaternary fauna) – Ouan Bender.

   Scenes of everyday life of ancient Saharan populations – Oua Molin, Libya.



    Conical construction with rooster, date palms and warriors armed with javelins. – Oua Molin, Libya.

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