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CAVE ART. Prehistoric rock painting, probably depicting a horned goddess. From Aounrhet, Tassili, Algeria

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CAVE ART. Prehistoric rock painting, probably depicting a horned goddess. From Aounrhet, Tassili, Algeria

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Prehistoric rock painting, probably depicting a horned goddess. From Aounrhet, Tassili, Algeria. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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This print showcases a remarkable piece of cave art from the prehistoric era. Believed to depict a horned goddess, this ancient rock painting offers us a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Aounrhet in Tassili, Algeria. The intricate details and primitive style of this artwork highlight the artistic prowess and creativity of our ancestors. As we delve into the depths of history, we are reminded of the significance that religion held for early civilizations. This depiction of a goddess with horns suggests her association with fertility or perhaps even power and protection. It is fascinating to witness how these ancient people expressed their beliefs through art, using simple tools to create lasting impressions on stone walls. The African continent has long been celebrated for its diverse cultures and traditions, and this artwork serves as an important testament to Africa's contribution to human civilization. As we admire this neolithic masterpiece, it reminds us that art transcends time and connects us with our past. Granger Art on Demand has beautifully captured this awe-inspiring image, allowing us to appreciate the beauty and historical value it holds. Let us cherish these glimpses into our shared heritage as they remind us of our collective journey through time – from primitive drawings etched on rocks in caves to the vibrant tapestry that encompasses humanity today.


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