ANCIENT EGYPT: 3,500 YEAR OLD ROCK ART WITH EARLY FORM OF HIEROGLYPHS DISCOVERED IN DESERT [View all]
BY ARISTOS GEORGIOU ON 6/14/18 AT 8:37 AM
Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered several pieces of ancient rock art from more than 3,000 years ago, according to a statement released by the countrys Ministry of Antiquities.
A joint American-Egyptian research team led by John Coleman Darnell from Yale University discovered the works at an ancient site in Egypts Eastern Desertpart of the Sahara that lies east of the Nile Riverwhich was used as a quarry and a place for manufacturing flint in ancient times.
Several rock slabs were found with paintings and inscriptions on them, which date back to the late Predynastic period (roughly 3,500 to 3,000 B.C) of prehistoric Egypt. According to Darnell, the inscriptions found on the rock slabs represent the earliest form of writing in Egypt, which was a precursor to the hieroglyphic script.
He says the artworks and inscriptions provide important clues to the religion and symbolism of the time, as well as evidence for the interaction of artistic styles between the Eastern Desert and the Nile Valley.
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