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- Bubalus_Period comment "The Bubalus Period, also known as the Large Wild Fauna period, is the earliest known period of Saharan rock art. Most of the engravings from this period have been dated between 10,000 BCE and 7,000 BCE. There are no images of pottery, cattle, or crops, which means that these carvings were mostly likely produced by a hunter-gatherer culture and not by a pastoralist culture, although the two may have existed simultaneously during a brief period of time.".
- Q1583093 comment "The Bubalus Period, also known as the Large Wild Fauna period, is the earliest known period of Saharan rock art. Most of the engravings from this period have been dated between 10,000 BCE and 7,000 BCE. There are no images of pottery, cattle, or crops, which means that these carvings were mostly likely produced by a hunter-gatherer culture and not by a pastoralist culture, although the two may have existed simultaneously during a brief period of time.".