New Rock Art Sites in Tigrai, Northern Ethiopia, and Their Relevance to the Understanding of the Rock Art and Dating of Domesticates Elsewhere in Ethiopia

Author:

Negash Agazi1ORCID,Mulubrhan Gebretsadkan2,Assefa Ephrem2,Legesse Kibrom1,Asrat Asfawossen3

Affiliation:

1. Paleoanthropology and Paleoenvironment Program, Addis Ababa University Addis Ababa Ethiopia

2. Department of Archaeology and Heritage Management, Adigrat University Adigrat Ethiopia

3. School of Earth Sciences, Addis Ababa University Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Abstract

Abstract Two new rock art sites in Irob district of eastern Tigrai, northern Ethiopia, are presented. One of the sites, Ra Bolo, contains images of domestic cattle and human figures while the other, Adhay Bolo, appears to contain only images of caprines, the only example of such a scene not just in the region but in all of Ethiopia. The sites fit well with the already established northern Ethiopian assemblage of paintings and engravings. The paintings belong to the earliest phase of Ethio-Arabian “Surre-Hanakiya” style, an attribution which is supported by other types of archaeological data. These new rock art sites are also compared with other rock art sites in Ethiopia. Archaeological faunal data from northern Ethiopia and elsewhere in Ethiopia is discussed and questions are raised about the validity of the hypothesized ages of the rock art in south-central Ethiopia.

Funder

Addis Ababa University

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Archeology,History,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Cultural Studies,Archeology

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