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More model informationThe Chéïré‐1 painted shelter is located in the SW sector of the Ennedi Highland, in Chad. To the right of panels A and B, the surface of the sandstone bed jutting out at the shelter bottom, makes a ninety degree angle, leaving place for the ensuing panel C. Paintings in the Tamada style form more rarefied compositions in respect of what is seen on panel B, but superpositions internal to the style are anyway recognized. Collared running dogs featured by small pointed ears, sharp muzzles and curled up tails are shown on the lower left of the panel. Reference: The Chéïré-1 painted shelter (Ennedi, Chad).
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