Archeï I. The quadrupeds populating the bottom wall in dense clusters, identified with cattle in the recent literature, did not raise any particular interest. However, this identification is not consistent with the anatomic details revealed by enhanced high-resolution digital pictures. These images show that, along with some undisputable goat depictions, most of the pretended cattle figures closely resemble the quadrupeds documented in the better-preserved Dibirké, shelter. Large herds of sheep associated with some goats and a herd of goats represent the dominants motifs of the freshest looking layer of paintings. These paintings superimpose older giraffes and cattle figures. Warning: High Resolution Texture, allow time to load the model in the visualizer. Reference: Flocks of sheep in the rock art of the Ennedi (Chad).
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