Jbel Bani Rock Art: Newly-discovered Shelters along Mountain Paths suggest a Significant Link between Central Sahara and North Africa (Zagora, Southern Morocco)

Abstract The authors, with the help of a team of researchers, have discovered twelve rock shelters with inside paintings on the southern slopes of the Jbel Bani Mountains in southern Morocco. The paintings vary in subject and time period and span multiple rock art styles. Majestic creatures that onc...

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Published in:Journal of African archaeology Vol. 17; no. 1; pp. 36 - 52
Main Authors: Moumane, Adil, Delorme, Jonathan, Ewague, Adbelhadi, Al-Karkouri, Jamal, Gaoudi, Mohamed, Ista, Hassan, Moumane, Mohamed, Mouna, Hammou, Oumouss, Ahmed, Lmejidi, Abdelkhalk, Zdaidat, Noreddine
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Leiden | Boston Brill 01-07-2019
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Summary:Abstract The authors, with the help of a team of researchers, have discovered twelve rock shelters with inside paintings on the southern slopes of the Jbel Bani Mountains in southern Morocco. The paintings vary in subject and time period and span multiple rock art styles. Majestic creatures that once inhabited southern Morocco are depicted next to hunters, pastoralists, and warriors. The shelters and paintings cast upon their walls illustrate a transfer of culture, beliefs, technology, and ideas between people groups of the Meridional and Central Sahara and the Jbel Bani region. These discoveries were all made along a mountain path in the Bani Mountains known as Foum Laachar and may help trace ancient human migration routes.
ISSN:1612-1651
2191-5784
1612-1651
DOI:10.1163/21915784-20190002