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Scope

Pale yellow boulder at end of small escarpment promontory at mouth of embayment. Carvings on upper surface.

Arrangement

Grooves, sandals, cupmarks, polishing, pecking, inscriptions: At one end of boulder part of panel surface appears to have been removed possibly by human agents. Remains of three Libyan inscriptions on this surface. On end of panel where surface is still intact there are several incised grooves with varied lengths and profiles, some superimposed over polished areas, several pecked lines, a line of gouge marks, a pecked cupmarks, and several pecked and incised Libyan inscriptions. At the opposite end of the panel are two pecked sandal outlines, one with cross strap at heel end, several pecked cupmarks, an area of extensive pecking, and several pecked Libyan inscriptions.

Biographical history

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