Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tassili n'Ajjer' has mentioned 'Cattle' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Cattle were herded across vast areas as early as 3000 - 2000 BCE, reflecting the origins and spread of Pastoralism in the area. | WIKI |
[25] Among the 15,000 engravings so far identified, the subjects depicted are large wild animals including antelopes and crocodiles, cattle herds, and humans who engage in activities such as hunting and dancing. | WIKI |
The Bovidian/Pastoral period correlates with the arrival of domesticated cattle into the Sahara, and the gradual shift to mobile pastoralism. | WIKI |
Domesticated animals such as cattle, sheep, goat, and dogs are depicted, paralleling the zooarchaeological record of the area. | WIKI |
The last period is defined by the appearance of camels, which replaced donkeys and cattle as the main mode of transportation across the Sahara. | WIKI |
The use of bull horns is a common theme in later round head paintings, which reflects the steady integration of domesticated cattle into Saharan daily life. | WIKI |
Cattle imagery, specifically that of bulls,[32] became a central theme in not only at Tassili, but at other nearby sites in Libya. | WIKI |
The representations of the Round Heads Period evoke possible magic-religious practices some 10,000 years old, whereas the representations of the Cattle Period depicting daily and social life, and which are amongst the most famous prehistoric parietal art, have an aesthetic naturalistic realism. | UNESCO |