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Scope

Immediately to the left of FUG112B. Carvings on vertical surface.

Arrangement

Three humans, two oryx, two dibatags, antelope (Hartebeest?), indeterminate: At top of panel is pecked outline of large gazelle (1.2m high) facing right with pronounced cervico-thoracic hump, long neck, and backward then upward curving horns, probably a dibatag. Below neck are pecked images, possibly two (male?) anthropomorphs, left one with bow pointing towards animal. At bottom left of panel is pecked outline of antelope facing right with cervico-thoracic hump and upward pointing then backward waving horns, possibly a Hartebeest. Phallus, incised line across hind quarters, and pecked area on belly. To the right is thickly pecked outline of oryx facing right with long, upward pointing horn and thick pecked band around stomach. Pecked male human figure to the right appears to be holding neck of oryx. Above right is pecked outline of an oryx facing right with cervico-thoracic hump and backward curving horns. Below, at the base of the panel, is pecked outline of a gazelle facing right with cervico-thoracic hump, long neck and backward then upward curving horns, possibly a dibatag. Lower legs indistinct.

Biographical history

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