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  • Foto Number: SAR-108

108 - Enneri Blaka. Site 5. - Period of the "Bubale". Two very beautiful giraffes, with well-engraved lines emphasizing their elegance. This depiction and the previous one (photo 107) are flat on the floor of the Neolithic shelter. At the top left, sandal prints can be seen, like those found by the thousands across the Sahara, especially in Tiratimine (Hoggar). These are a love wish specific to the Tuareg people. From the giraffe's hooves to the base of its horns: 0.95 m.

  • Keywords:
    Africa Niger Djado Enneri Blaka Giraffe rock engraving Rock art Bubalus epoch SaharaArtRupestre site 5

Description

  • Foto Number: SAR-108

108 - Enneri Blaka. Site 5. - Period of the "Bubale". Two very beautiful giraffes, with well-engraved lines emphasizing their elegance. This depiction and the previous one (photo 107) are flat on the floor of the Neolithic shelter. At the top left, sandal prints can be seen, like those found by the thousands across the Sahara, especially in Tiratimine (Hoggar). These are a love wish specific to the Tuareg people. From the giraffe's hooves to the base of its horns: 0.95 m.

  • Keywords:
    Africa Niger Djado Enneri Blaka Giraffe rock engraving Rock art Bubalus epoch SaharaArtRupestre site 5

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