Agrour Amogjar

Coordinates: 20°38′1″N 12°43′27″W / 20.63361°N 12.72417°W / 20.63361; -12.72417
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Agrour Amogjar
Adrar plateau
RegionAdrar, Mauritania
Coordinates20°38′1″N 12°43′27″W / 20.63361°N 12.72417°W / 20.63361; -12.72417
History
PeriodsNeolithic

The Agrour Amogjar is a 690 m high peak near the

rock paintings in a damaged state. An enclosure protects some of the shelters and access is subject to a fee.[1]

Rock paintings

The set of rock paintings is heterogeneous. Eight stylistic groups have been recorded, ranging from the "pastoral" period to the most recent graffiti. The panels are featuring geometric circles with sunburst design, handprints, naturalistic wildlife such as giraffe, lion and crocodile, as well as herds of cattle and human collective scenes. The most important set is a frieze of dancers.[2]

Gallery

  • Frieze of dancers
    Frieze of dancers
  • Pecked giraffe
    Pecked giraffe
  • Cattle
    Cattle
  • Geometric circle in red, with rays, and handprints
    Geometric circle in red, with rays, and handprints
  • Schematically drawn bovine
    Schematically drawn bovine

References

  1. ^ Geography of Agrour Amogjar (retrieved 2020-03-15).
  2. ^ Robert Vernet, Les peintures rupestres du haut de la passe d'Amogjar (Mauritanie), pp.199-206 In: Hic sunt leones: mélanges sahariens en l'Honneur d'Alfred Muzzolini, Cahiers de l’AARS; 10: 199-2006.