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  • Foto Number: SAR-351

351 - Oued Djérat (Tassili-n'Ajjer, near Aha-Anafeg). - The famous engraved archer has a stylized figure. He wears a headgear and holds a bow as if he has just shot an arrow. He might have a lightly fringed cape on his back. The belt, formed by a double line, extends with a floating tail. It appears that he carries a phallic sheath inserted into the belt, leaving the testicles exposed, as some regional ethnographies still show. Note the double spiral in the left corner and modern graffiti.

  • Keywords:
    Africa Algeria Sahara Tassili des Aijer Oued Djerat Anafeg human Hunter archer rock engraving Rock art SaharaArtRupestre

Description

  • Foto Number: SAR-351

351 - Oued Djérat (Tassili-n'Ajjer, near Aha-Anafeg). - The famous engraved archer has a stylized figure. He wears a headgear and holds a bow as if he has just shot an arrow. He might have a lightly fringed cape on his back. The belt, formed by a double line, extends with a floating tail. It appears that he carries a phallic sheath inserted into the belt, leaving the testicles exposed, as some regional ethnographies still show. Note the double spiral in the left corner and modern graffiti.

  • Keywords:
    Africa Algeria Sahara Tassili des Aijer Oued Djerat Anafeg human Hunter archer rock engraving Rock art SaharaArtRupestre

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