Bubalus Period
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bubalus-period-196-4575999
title:
Bubalus Period
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Bubalus, Bubaline, or Large Wild Fauna rock art is the earliest form of Central Saharan rock art, created in an engraved style, which have been dated between 12,000 BCE and 8000 BCE. The Bubaline Period is followed by the Kel Essuf Period. As the animal world is particularly emphasized in Bubaline rock art, animal depictions are usually shown in larger scale than human depictions. Bubaline rock art portrays a few geometric designs and naturalistic outlined depictions of animals, such as antelope
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Earliest Period of Central Saharan rock art
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubalus_Period
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2024-03-06T09:39:31Z
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