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  • Foto Number: SAR-392

392 - Oued Djérat (Tassili-n'Ajjer). - Finally came the camel! In the final phase of the Sahara's fertility. The horse itself disappeared. In the Sahara, the dromedary (wrongly called "camel"), the donkey, and the goat remain. The current harshness of the climate and the difficulty of survival fully explain the extreme poverty of camel art.

  • Keywords:
    Africa Algeria Sahara Tassili des Aijer Oued Djerat dromedary rock engraving Rock art Camel period SaharaArtRupestre

Description

  • Foto Number: SAR-392

392 - Oued Djérat (Tassili-n'Ajjer). - Finally came the camel! In the final phase of the Sahara's fertility. The horse itself disappeared. In the Sahara, the dromedary (wrongly called "camel"), the donkey, and the goat remain. The current harshness of the climate and the difficulty of survival fully explain the extreme poverty of camel art.

  • Keywords:
    Africa Algeria Sahara Tassili des Aijer Oued Djerat dromedary rock engraving Rock art Camel period SaharaArtRupestre

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