The impact of the European cultural background in the study of Saharan rock art Example: Josephine, who was sold by her sisters a lecture on the impact of culture A lecture of the impact of colonial culture on indigenous population art
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During the 1930s, French Captain M. Bernans made several scientific expeditions to the Tassili N-Ajjer Plateau and its environs in the central Sahara in North Africa, where there are thousands of paintings and engravings dating back to Neolithic, around the eighth millennium.The administration of the Museum of Man subsequently sent the reports of these missions to a very famous religious man named L'Abbé Henri Breuil, who decided to postpone these drawings
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