LBI
Code |
CHEN1_15 |
Inscription
name |
CHENNA 1_15 |
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Site |
CHEN1 |
Country/Island |
Morocco |
Position
(geogr.) |
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Position
(UTM) |
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Elevation |
960 |
Direction |
180 |
Inclination |
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Technique |
pecked |
Line
width |
12-15 |
Line
depth |
1-2 |
Context
on panel |
zoomorphs |
Context
on site |
various depictions of the "Libyco-Berber type", inscriptions |
Superimpositions |
no |
Direction
of writing |
vert |
Lines |
3 |
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Type
of rock |
boulder |
Deposition |
quartzit |
Conformation
of rock |
natural cracks |
Natural
defacement |
very light patina, identic with iconic depictions |
Vandalism |
no |
Archaeological
context |
dry-rock buildings |
Special
conditions |
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Further
comments |
very near to an old path through the valley |
Date
of discovery |
Glory 1952 |
References |
Glory et al. 1952:721/Fig. 5
Pichler 2000:177/Fig. 3.15
Skounti et al. 2003:113
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Epigraphic
comment |
Groups of signs for M (cf. with CHEN 1_4 and CHEN 1_14) |
Transliteration |
1: .RMMT 2: MMMNM 3: MMM |
Transcription |
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Translation |
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Comment |
Skounti et al. 2003.113
"Deux signes isolés ne font probablement pas partie de l'insciption: à droite, un trait large et sinueux et, en bas, une sorte d'esquisse d'un quadrupède" |
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Nearby
inscriptions |
CHEN1_1 CHEN1_2 CHEN1_3 CHEN1_4 CHEN1_5 CHEN1_6 CHEN1_7 CHEN1_8 CHEN1_9 CHEN1_10 CHEN1_11 CHEN1_12 CHEN1_13 CHEN1_14 CHEN1_16 CHEN1_17 CHEN1_18 CHEN1_19 CHEN1_20 CHEN1_21 CHEN1_22 CHEN1_23 CHEN1_24 CHEN1_25 CHEN1_26 CHEN1_27 CHEN1_28 CHEN1_29 CHEN1_30 CHEN1_31 CHEN1_32 CHEN1_33 CHEN1_34 CHEN1_35 CHEN1_36 CHEN1_37 CHEN1_38 CHEN1_39 CHEN1_40 CHEN1_41 CHEN1_42 CHEN1_43 CHEN1_44 |
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Pictures
and/or drawings |
Fig. 1: 
Fig. 2: 
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Earlier
documentations |
Fig. 1: 
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Reference
details |
gl: Glory, A.; Allain, Ch.; Reine, M. (1952): Les gravures libyco-berbères du Haut-Draa. Actes de IIe Congres Panafricain de Préhistoire, Alger, 715-722
pi: Pichler, W. (2000a): The Libyco-Berber inscriptions of Foum Chenna (Morocco). Sahara 12. Segrate/Italia. 176-178
sk: Skounti, A. et al. (2003): Tirra – Aux origines de l’écriture au Maroc. Etudes et Recherches No.1. CEALPA
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Author
and copyright |
© by Werner Pichler 2007 |
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