Carving Interactions: Rock Art in the Nomadic Landscape of the Black Desert, North-Eastern Jordan

The Safaitic rock art of the North Arabian basalt desert is a unique and understudied material, one of the few surviving traces of the elusive herding societies that inhabited this region in antiquity. Yet little is known about this rock art and its role in the desert societies. Why did these people...

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