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Among the Oldest Cave Paintings in Africa

March 4, 2022March 4, 2022
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South Africa. The Cederberg paintings range from 8,000 years to 100 or 200 years old. (123rf.com)
Algeria. Famous prehistoric rock paintings of Tassili N'Ajjer. (Muha/123rf.com)
Somalia. Laas Geel. They date back three to four millennia and are among the oldest pieces of evidence of cattle domestication in the Horn of Africa.  (123rf.com)
Algeria. Ancient rock engraving in Sahara Desert, Tadrart.  (Muha/123rf.com
Mauritania. Cave paintings and petroglyphs in Amojjar Cave. (Swm)
Mauritania. Amojjar Cave. (Swm)
The amazing rock engravings of Messak in Fezzan, southern Libya. (Swm)
Rock paintings, Jebel Acacus, Sahara Desert, Libya ( Swn)
Algeria. Tan Zoumaitak. The rock engravings. (Swm)
Uganda. Nyero Rock Caves. (Imagex/123rf.com)
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