Unesco world heritage site in Africa

Deep in the endless sands of desert Algeria, stretches the Tassilin-Ajer plateau, or the plateau of rivers, as the local nomadic tribes and more civilized Arabs call it. In the distant ninth year of the twentieth century, the brave Frenchman found here the most ancient petroglyphs, rock paintings of extinct and living birds, animals, people, and flora of the ancient period. These frescoes are divided into 4 times. The first or greatest era of the buffalo is characterized by buffaloes of all stripes, often from extinct genera. The era of the African elephant tells us legends from domestication, and shows scenes of the services of the sun cults of pre-aeonic antiquity. Here they find the prototype of the deities of the solar bull. In the third period, horses and chariots are found, ancient people saddled technology, no matter how primitive it was. The fourth and final one tells us about the appearance of camels.



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