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  • Foto Number: SAR-217

217 - Tadrart Acacous. Oued Kessan. – Paintings of "diabolo" figures, whose shape is likely due to a belt pulling the tunic against the waist. The head is schematized by a line, generally surrounded by a pale ochre stain that is not always preserved. We are in the horse era here. The width of the tunic varies and either reaches the ankles or stops above the knees. The scenes depicted are much less lively than those from the bovidian era. Width of the panel: 0.55 m.

  • Keywords:
    Africa Libya Sahara Tadrart Acacus Oued Kessan human rock painting Rock art Horses period SaharaArtRupestre

Description

  • Foto Number: SAR-217

217 - Tadrart Acacous. Oued Kessan. – Paintings of "diabolo" figures, whose shape is likely due to a belt pulling the tunic against the waist. The head is schematized by a line, generally surrounded by a pale ochre stain that is not always preserved. We are in the horse era here. The width of the tunic varies and either reaches the ankles or stops above the knees. The scenes depicted are much less lively than those from the bovidian era. Width of the panel: 0.55 m.

  • Keywords:
    Africa Libya Sahara Tadrart Acacus Oued Kessan human rock painting Rock art Horses period SaharaArtRupestre

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