Dabous Giraffes
The Dabous Giraffes are a neolithic petroglyph by an unknown artist. Completed between 9000 BC and 5000 BC, the giraffe carvings were first documented by David Coulson in 1997 while on a photographic expedition at a site in Niger, Africa. The carving is 20 feet in height and consists of two giraffes carved into the Dabous Rock with a great amount of detail. The Bradshaw Foundation is an organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of this petroglyph.
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Dabous Giraffes
The Dabous Giraffes are a neolithic petroglyph by an unknown artist. Completed between 9000 BC and 5000 BC, the giraffe carvings were first documented by David Coulson in 1997 while on a photographic expedition at a site in Niger, Africa. The carving is 20 feet in height and consists of two giraffes carved into the Dabous Rock with a great amount of detail. The Bradshaw Foundation is an organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of this petroglyph.
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Die Dabous-Giraffen sind leben ...... Sahara aus der Jungsteinzeit.
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Die Dabous-Giraffen sind leben ...... Sahara aus der Jungsteinzeit.
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Las jirafas de Dabous forman p ...... eservación de este petroglifo.
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The Dabous Giraffes are a neol ...... eservation of this petroglyph.
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