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A rock art tradition of life-sized, naturalistic engravings of camels in Northern Arabia: new insights on the mobility of Neolithic populations in the Nafud Desert

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Among the rock art in Arabia, a little-known Neolithic tradition of large, naturalistic camel depictions stands out. Their geographic distribution and stylistic traits suggest close links with the Camel Site reliefs. Four newly documented panels appear to have been carved by the same individual (or group), tracing repeated movements over hundreds of kilometres.

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hal-03805564 , version 1 (07-10-2022)

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Guillaume Charloux, Maria Guagnin, Michael Petraglia, Abdullah Alsharekh. A rock art tradition of life-sized, naturalistic engravings of camels in Northern Arabia: new insights on the mobility of Neolithic populations in the Nafud Desert. Antiquity, 2022, 96 (389), pp.1301-1309. ⟨10.15184/aqy.2022.95⟩. ⟨hal-03805564⟩
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