Fig. 2. Eastern Dakhieh Oasis, site 61-39/E3-2, petrogiyph No. 1.
An engraved group of decorated female figures and later
(superimposed) sandals.
a schematically depicted female figure (Fig. 3). This group has been traditionally
thought of as later than the one described above and was defined as "Early Oasis
n
Dwellers".
/
The third and latest group of petroglyphs in the local sequence is dated to the
3r(® millennium D.C.. Many of them are represented by small finds excavated from well
stratified contents of stone "rings" - remains ot huts dated to the 5^6^ dynasty,
7 Ibid., pp. 27-30.
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An engraved group of decorated female figures and later
(superimposed) sandals.
a schematically depicted female figure (Fig. 3). This group has been traditionally
thought of as later than the one described above and was defined as "Early Oasis
n
Dwellers".
/
The third and latest group of petroglyphs in the local sequence is dated to the
3r(® millennium D.C.. Many of them are represented by small finds excavated from well
stratified contents of stone "rings" - remains ot huts dated to the 5^6^ dynasty,
7 Ibid., pp. 27-30.
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