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Related: About this forumCave of Swimmers: 9,000-year-old rock art of people swimming in what's now the arid Sahara
By Jennifer Nalewicki published yesterday
This series of paintings, found inside a cave in the Sahara, shows a pair of swimmers.
Rock art paintings depicting two people swimming.
The Cave of Swimmers depicts two people paddling through water. (Image credit: John Zada via Alamy)
Name: Cave of Swimmers
What it is: A series of rock paintings depicting a group of people swimming
Where it is from: Egypt's Western Desert
What it tells us about the past: Thousands of years ago, the Sahara Desert was not the dry, sandy landscape we know it as today it was a lush, green oasis. In fact, the sandstone-rich Gilf Kebir plateau, which stretches from southwestern Egypt into southeastern Libya and is where the rock art resides, offers further evidence that this swath of land was once accessible to bodies of water and not always a barren desert.
In 1926, the remote area was mapped by European cartographer László Almásy who stumbled upon two "side-by-side shallow caves" adorned with hundreds of rock paintings of animals and humans, including handprints that would have been created by someone "blowing pigment onto the rock face over splayed fingers," according to The British Museum.
But one set of drawings stood out to researchers: a pair of humans with their arms and legs splayed out as if they were swimming. Many researchers think the paintings offer a glimpse of what daily life would have looked like before the region became a desert. However, some think the depictions are more metaphorical.
More:
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/9000-year-old-rock-art-of-people-swimming-in-whats-now-the-arid-sahara
erronis
(17,181 posts)of the US East Coast under 10 feet of water and other currently well-watered lands totally arid.
werdna
(935 posts)- flying?
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grumpyduck
(6,653 posts)pulled up by alien spaceships. 😄
Tanuki
(15,396 posts)was portrayed by Ralph Fiennes. Here is the scene where he discovers the Cave of Swimmers: