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April 25, 2024, 2:26 am UTC    
March 17, 2023 10:16AM
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The desert in southern Egypt is filled with hundreds of petroglyphs and inscriptions dating from the Neolithic to the Arab period. The oldest date from the fifth millennium B.C., and few have been studied. Egyptologists at the University of Bonn and Aswan University now want to systematically record the rock paintings and document them in a database.

[phys.org]


Press release of the University of Bonn:

"Cult of the Gods in Pre-Egyptian Society - Researchers
study the staging of religion on thousands of years
old rock images"

[www.uni-bonn.de]

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Using rock images to study cult of the gods in pre-Egyptian society

Hermione March 17, 2023 10:16AM

Re: Using rock images to study cult of the gods in pre-Egyptian society

Pistol March 17, 2023 11:57PM

More on rock-art in the predynastic

Hermione March 18, 2023 04:49AM



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