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Scope

Boulder with carvings on inner face, facing up slope, immediately adjacent to FJJ147A. Broken at bottom, some of carvings truncated, boulder possibly fallen from higher up. Carvings on vertical surface (possibly not in situ).

Arrangement

Two giraffe, dibatag, indeterminate, groove, hollows: On left of panel is incised outline of neck and head of gazelle facing right with backward then forward curving horns, probably a dibatag, Body and legs broken off. To the right is incised outline of head and neck of possible giraffe facing right with short upward pointing horns or ears. To the right are incised marks and long curving incised line that extends to right hand end of panel. Right from this is incised outline of possible giraffe facing right with elongated body, long thin neck, short upward horns or ears. To the right is incised outline of giraffe facing right with short upward pointing horns. Incised outline of possible animal to the right. Right of this is incised outline of gazelle facing right with long neck, backward then upward curving horns, probably a dibatag. Several vertical elliptical hollows from polishing or grinding activities overlie the images (possibly used before panel broke off?)

Biographical history

Deposited with the Society for Libyan Studies Online Archive by Tertia Barnett in 2019