Scientists found an archaeological cave in Libya, and when they entered it, they found in it something that no human being could imagine
Scientists found an archaeological cave in Libya, and when they entered it, they found in it something that no human being could imagine 13--261
Scientists found an archaeological cave in Libya, and when they entered it, they found in it something that no human being could imagine
Archaeologists in Libya found rock engravings in a coastal cave, estimated to be thousands of years old.
According to the Libya Observer newspaper, archaeologists discovered a cave that includes drawings and rock carvings of human and animal forms and many fragments, stone remains, and bones, such as stone axes and arrows.
Scientists found an archaeological cave in Libya, and when they entered it, they found in it something that no human being could imagine 13--262
Reports indicated that the cave is “relatively large” and is located about 2 kilometers east of the Al-Uqla area, and includes three entrances.
The walls of the cave are decorated with numerous ancient paintings and petroglyphs depicting both human figures and animals. In addition, there are images of ancient weapons and tools used in the prehistoric era, in particular axes and arrows.
Scientists found an archaeological cave in Libya, and when they entered it, they found in it something that no human being could imagine 13-752
According to the journalist, scientists estimated the age of the drawings and rock engravings at thousands of years, noting that one of the entrances to the cave leads to Wadi Al-Shuwayer from the west, and from the east there is another entrance that leads to the sea and also includes an ancient rocky road.
Scientists found an archaeological cave in Libya, and when they entered it, they found in it something that no human being could imagine 13-753
The Libyan authorities had stopped archaeological excavations for several years due to the war, but the Libyan Antiquities Department carried out excavations in the coastal “Mirad Masoud” area located east of the city of Marj, allowing researchers to complete the excavation and excavation work.


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