This study aims to examine all aspects of Moroccan rock art and place it in an archaeological and environmental context. Almost 300 sites are now known but few have been studied fully. This work is the first overall analysis to be attempted. Data on climatic changes during the Holocene period, together with archaeological and faunal reports, provided the necessary background to the rock art. The distribution of engraved and painted sites in Morocco is very uneven. Animals were the most frequent themes, but a review of all the sites revealed great site and subject diversity. Four main types of engravings were Identified, their Characteristics described and their distribution plotted. Climatic fluctuations, new animal species, the introductio...
International audienceThe animal selection and/or representation is a marker that clearly demonstrat...
Saharan rock art is undoubtedly one of the most renowned artistic expressions of Africa, as acknowle...
Rock art sites of Tadrart Acacus represent an outstanding record of ancient human groups who lived i...
The first reports on the rock art of north Africa were written in the mid-nineteenth century. Since ...
The Central Sahara is one of the richest regions of the prehistoric rock paintings and engravings in...
International audienceContextual study of approximately 40 naturalist rock engravings in the North W...
It is agreed that an appreciation of rock art is essential for an understanding of the peoples of th...
Despite several intensive archaeological investigations conducted in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ove...
Traditional stylistic classifications have not provided conclusive dates for the rock art of the Sa...
The animal species depicted in the rock art of Shuwaymis, Saudi Arabia, provide a record of Holocene...
The Libyan rock art is known for a long time, and its stylistic and cultural issues have been widely...
A systematic survey of rock art and associated archaeological features in the Jubbah oasis provides ...
International audienceIn the 1970s, the discoveries of Palaeolithic human remains in the caves of Da...
International audienceThe animal selection and/or representation is a marker that clearly demonstrat...
A systematic survey of rock art and associated archaeological features in the Jubbah oasis provides ...
International audienceThe animal selection and/or representation is a marker that clearly demonstrat...
Saharan rock art is undoubtedly one of the most renowned artistic expressions of Africa, as acknowle...
Rock art sites of Tadrart Acacus represent an outstanding record of ancient human groups who lived i...
The first reports on the rock art of north Africa were written in the mid-nineteenth century. Since ...
The Central Sahara is one of the richest regions of the prehistoric rock paintings and engravings in...
International audienceContextual study of approximately 40 naturalist rock engravings in the North W...
It is agreed that an appreciation of rock art is essential for an understanding of the peoples of th...
Despite several intensive archaeological investigations conducted in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ove...
Traditional stylistic classifications have not provided conclusive dates for the rock art of the Sa...
The animal species depicted in the rock art of Shuwaymis, Saudi Arabia, provide a record of Holocene...
The Libyan rock art is known for a long time, and its stylistic and cultural issues have been widely...
A systematic survey of rock art and associated archaeological features in the Jubbah oasis provides ...
International audienceIn the 1970s, the discoveries of Palaeolithic human remains in the caves of Da...
International audienceThe animal selection and/or representation is a marker that clearly demonstrat...
A systematic survey of rock art and associated archaeological features in the Jubbah oasis provides ...
International audienceThe animal selection and/or representation is a marker that clearly demonstrat...
Saharan rock art is undoubtedly one of the most renowned artistic expressions of Africa, as acknowle...
Rock art sites of Tadrart Acacus represent an outstanding record of ancient human groups who lived i...