Saharan Rock Art of the Tassili n' Ajjer National Park

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • The Tassili n' Ajjer National Park in Algeria has a vast array of neolithic rock art - petroglyphs (carvings) and pictographs (paintings/drawings). This travel video show a small sample of some of this fine artwork with scenic vistas showing the context for the work.
    Guide Services provided by Mohammed Ahmed Hamid of the Inirane Voyages company
    inirane.voyages@gmail.com
    Tour booking & arrangements in Algeria provided by Riwaya Travel
    www.riwaya-tra...
    Music by Tolout group - recorded live near Djanet.
    Tassili n' Ajjer is an immense plateau covering about 80,000 sq. km. and has an exceptional density of paintings and engravings from at least 10,000 BC. This open air art gallery illustrates life in the region from Savana to Arid Desert. The region is recognized as a world heritage site by UNESCO.
    Saharan Art - 5 Periods of Art (generally acknowledged)
    10,000-6,000 BC. Wild Fauna, Naturalist or Early Hunter Period
    8,000-6,000 BC. Archaic or Round Head Period
    5,000-2,000 BC. Pastoral or Bovine Period
    1,000 BC. - 100 AD. Horse Period
    200 BC - Present Camel Period

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  • @macrueb3404
    @macrueb3404 9 місяців тому +3

    Fulani rock art 6000 BC. Algeria

  • @thejookking
    @thejookking Рік тому +4

    1:45.
    Black African people in The Rock Art.
    I don't see any Middle Eastern people with olive skin in there.

    • @nedjmaait7316
      @nedjmaait7316 Рік тому +1

      That's true.
      They look like Fulani or Dinka or any pastoral sub-saharian people.

    • @radir1657
      @radir1657 11 місяців тому

      No thats is definetly a turkic horse archer🇵🇼🇭🇺🇧🇬🇹🇷🇯🇵🇲🇳🇫🇮🤘🐺🤘🐺🤘🐺🤘🐺🤘🐺💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽🐎🏹🐎🏹🐎🏹

    • @bigbillybadass
      @bigbillybadass 10 місяців тому +1

      Bantu

    • @radir1657
      @radir1657 10 місяців тому +1

      @@bigbillybadass Turanid

    • @brahimdjouahra6193
      @brahimdjouahra6193 7 місяців тому +2

      The native people to Algerian Sahara are Berber too, so the northerners,do some more researches !! before assuming !

  • @simplifyberfashion8953
    @simplifyberfashion8953 2 роки тому +6

    Really love this video of Prehistoric rock art in Algeria - super informative and stunning! Makes me want to visit Algeria!

  • @thejookking
    @thejookking Рік тому +2

    At 2:37, the guide, Mohammed is definitely DARK BLACK NORTH AFRICAN.

  • @franciscomaluenda6663
    @franciscomaluenda6663 Рік тому +2

    3:43 Today as a thinker out of the box, on it days, the common thought. The cows are not overlapped with each other. No boundaries. Thanks for the video.

  • @simeongranada8959
    @simeongranada8959 Рік тому +3

    Do there happen to be accessible English speaking translators/guides from this travel group?

    • @livinglikelaura4282
      @livinglikelaura4282  Рік тому +1

      Hello - English guides/translators are harder to find - but not strictly needed with a bit of preparation and study. Sometimes a translator is available. The work is wonderful to see.

    • @samiacho9296
      @samiacho9296 3 місяці тому

      نعم يوجد

  • @thejookking
    @thejookking Рік тому +2

    8:43, DARK BLACK NORTH AFRICAN hunting brown and white bovine.

  • @familypassionscreations324
    @familypassionscreations324 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing Marvelous
    Excellent Capturing these 70 thousands years old art and creativity

  • @yakakay8686
    @yakakay8686 Рік тому +2

    Many thanks for sharing those incredibles images....sound tooopp tooo

    • @livinglikelaura4282
      @livinglikelaura4282  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for you comments - the rock art is so beautiful to see.

  • @sofiane.lesage
    @sofiane.lesage 2 роки тому +2

    What a great video once again.
    I am blown away. The music, the talent of the videographer, but also the talent of all the people you've met in my vast country.
    The information shared regarding the prehistoric drawings are essential.
    I'm very proud to had you as our first guest.
    I will still work very hard to make Riwaya the premium gateway to travel in this beautiful country that is now in your heart.

    • @livinglikelaura4282
      @livinglikelaura4282  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your kind comments - your skill as a trip planner has made travel to Algeria such a pleasure! Riwaya is a wonderful company thanks to your dedicated efforts. Honored to visit Algeria with your assistance. The credit of the beauty in the video is to Algeria - a world treasure! I hope to visit again as soon as I can. Thanks again Sofiane.

  • @nedimgery-buyukyuksel513
    @nedimgery-buyukyuksel513 2 роки тому +2

    very cool!

  • @aligh4335
    @aligh4335 9 місяців тому +1

    ❤🇩🇿👍

  • @khirsongamou982
    @khirsongamou982 Рік тому +1

    great video; thank you

  • @Justin-kt2ch
    @Justin-kt2ch 2 роки тому +2

    p͎r͎o͎m͎o͎s͎m͎

  • @suemacias667
    @suemacias667 3 місяці тому +1

    my done!

  • @zohirmario6938
    @zohirmario6938 Рік тому +1

    😍😍😍😍

  • @evyiennetla9416
    @evyiennetla9416 Рік тому

    Disregard the indoctrinated narrator for the ridiculous ad hoc geological explanations of this region. That was the old paradigm.
    The New Unified Theory is Electric Universe.
    This area was more likely formed by very similar electrical discharge phenomena that shaped the Martian surface just a couple thousands of years ago. Hence all the strange melted and broken rock shapes as well as the overabundance of sand, a result of the electrical excavation and ionization of rocks and stones as they were lifted into the air by the Birkeland currents which touched the surface of our planet at one point in our distant past. My comment will not adequately explain this process, so for a more in depth understanding I reccomend going to Project Thunderbolts on YT. My educated guess is that a plasma discharge cataclysm is what transformed the once thriving savanna into sandy unforgiving desert.

  • @familypassionscreations324
    @familypassionscreations324 2 роки тому +2

    Before destruction Pictures yes true
    All people living in Caves for safety but burnt or Drawned 🙏🙏

    • @bigbillybadass
      @bigbillybadass 10 місяців тому +1

      These weren't found in a cave. They did not live in caves

  • @thejookking
    @thejookking Рік тому +1

    3:54, the Rock Carving is definitely a Black African.
    And note, this is Saharan Africa,not SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, which signifies that Black Africans inhabited ALL OF AFRICA.

    • @ahmedaoulmi2136
      @ahmedaoulmi2136 Рік тому

      What's wrong with you?? Why are you obsessed with race and skin color here?? And for your information this place is at the edge of Sub-Saharan countries and 2000 km far from Algiers the capital city of Algeria in the north.. the people who live in the Algerian Sahara are black and dark skinned.. and in the north the skin color varies from white to dark brown.. this is the skin color of north Africans for thousands of years.. berbers are not black.. Libyans (the name of north Africans 3000 years ago) were not black.. don't try to mix your history with our history.. our countries are not new like America..

    • @chavezmoore390
      @chavezmoore390 10 місяців тому

      @@ahmedaoulmi2136 At the edge of the Sahara? Those paintings were made when that area wasn't a dessert. And technically speaking the oldest Homo Sapien DNA discovered was in Morocco (Jebel Irhoud) dating back 300,000 years which definitely would have been a "Black African" being that the haplogroups of Europeans, Middle Easterners, and a majority of the haplogroups of present day Africa. The problem is North Africans have difficulty understanding what's a "mulatto". The physical appearance of modern North Africans comes from Black n White mixing for millenniums. It's not a coincidence that most North African men carry E1b1b which is still very much present in East African men. Ancient East African men carrying the E1b1 haplogroup migrated from east to west. The central Saharan area was a hub for cultural practices and exchanges. It's also the origin area of Sickle Cell which ended up spreading all across Africa into the Middle East long before the Islamic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade. Modern North Africans still carry that ancient mixture of people migrating into North Africa from the East.

    • @knowthyself6571
      @knowthyself6571 8 місяців тому +1

      @@ahmedaoulmi2136Submit artefacts like these,that proof that you inherited North Africa 8000+ years ago

  • @samiacho9296
    @samiacho9296 3 місяці тому +1

    جزائري مر من هنا