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Saharan rock art

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Tassili n'Ajjer
Sandstone massif in Algeria’s central Sahara Desert
Hoggar Mountains
highland region in Algeria
Tadrart Acacus
mountain range in the desert of the Ghat District in western Libya
Tibesti Mountains
mountain range in the Sahara desert of Africa
Gilf Kebir
mountain range
Jebel Uweinat
mountain in Egypt
Cave of Swimmers
cave with ancient rock art in Egypt
Tadrart Rouge
mountain range in southeastern Algeria
Abu Ballas
hill in Egypt
Saharan rock art
prehistoric artwork carved or painted on natural rocks in the Saharan desert
Cave of the Beasts
cave and archaeological site in Egypt
Goûr Amogjâr
mountain in Mauritania
Wadi Mathendous
archaeological site in Libya
Mesak Settafet
mountains in Libya
Amazmaz
Amazmaz is an isolated elevation with steep slopes in the western part of the Adrar plateau in Mauritania, 400 km northeast of the capital Nouakchott.
Bubalus Period
earliest period of Central Saharan rock art
Wadi el-Hamra
valley in New Valley Governorate, Egypt
Sabu-Jaddi
The Sabu-Jaddi rock art site in Sudan is a unique cluster of more than 1600 rock drawings from different historical periods extending for more than 6000 years through different eras of Nubian civilisation. however, exactly when the people living in this region began creating these images is still unknown. The site is located 600 km north of Khartoum between the villages of Sabu and Jaddi. The well-preserved drawings include wild and domestic animals, humans and boats.
Cave of the Archers
cave with ancient rock art in Egypt
Magharet el-Qantara
cave in Egypt
Rock art of the Djelfa region
Neolithic rock art in Algeria
Rock art of south Oran
neolithic period artistic rock carvings in Oran Province, Algeria
Marhouma
Marhouma is a village in the commune of Tamtert, in El Ouata District, Béchar Province, Algeria. The village lies on the Oued Saoura northwest of Tamtert and southeast of Béni Abbès. It is notable for nearby rock engravings.