Journey to the Heart of the Sahara
This is rock art depictions of cattle, camels, and people in the Sahara region of Chad as evidence that humans and animals once occupied this area. This was taken by national geographic phtographer.
At the time rock art was done—from the fifth to the second millennium B.C.—the area was an open savanna, which supported the animals represented in the rock art.
At the time rock art was done—from the fifth to the second millennium B.C.—the area was an open savanna, which supported the animals represented in the rock art.
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