Amazmaz
Amazmaz is an isolated elevation with steep slopes in the western part of the Adrar plateau in Mauritania, 300 km northeast of the capital Nouakchott.[1]
|  Gueltas of Amazmaz | |
|  .svg.png.webp) Shown within Mauritania | |
| Location | Adrar plateau | 
|---|---|
| Region | Adrar, Mauritania | 
| Coordinates | 19°7′N 13°41′W | 
| History | |
| Periods | Neolithic | 
Rock paintings of the Amazmaz gueltas
    
At the foot of the hill there are the gueltas of Amazmaz, a chain of ponds, hidden among rocks and surrounded by rushes, but used for thousands of years, as evidenced by the rock paintings on the slopes bordering the waters.[2]
Gallery
    
 Rock painting of a bovine Rock painting of a bovine
 Rock painting of a bovine Rock painting of a bovine
 Rock engraving of a bovine Rock engraving of a bovine
References
    
- Geography of Amazmaz (retrieved 2020-03-15).
- Robert Vernet, Baouba Ould Mohamed Naffé: Dictionnaire archéologique de la Mauritanie. Université de Nouakchott, 2003.
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