« Browse collections

Scope

Large boulder at bottom of lower slope on promontory terminus. All surfaces are carved. FUG154A carvings on NE face of boulder are on surfaces with a range of angles and inclinations.

Arrangement

Inscriptions, grooves, hollows, incised lines: Numerous incised Libyan inscriptions running in different directions and incised V-shaped lines on multiple surfaces. One sloping surface of this panel is carved with deep U-shaped grooves of different lengths, some long and curving the length of the surface, others short and straight. Some grooves have widened to form elliptical hollows. The grooves appear to be associated with a reddish deposit in the rock, possibly an ochre seam.

Biographical history

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