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Date: 2013-09-06 05:34:19
Archaeology
Petroglyph
Rock art
Gong
Nubia
Prehistoric art
Visual arts
Prehistory

SUDAN & NUBIA of camels. In contrast to this apparent dichotomy, the rock art of the Dar el-Arab region is much more diverse, with a

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