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يفصح
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نادية
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2025-07-01T13:04:45Z |
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2025-07-01T13:04:45Z |
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2023-12 |
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2543-3830 |
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http://ddeposit.univ-alger2.dz:8080/xmlui/handle/20.500.12387/9036 |
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This study aims to introduce the relationship between Libyan Berber
inscriptions and North African rock art scenes by analyzing and studying
Libyan script and rock art separately, and comparing the results of each
study. The historical roots of writing and its possibility of extending to rock
art scenes.
This research provides many results, the most prominent of which is
that the various parts of Libyan Berber script, although with different
letters, may appear in rock art scenes because they share the same style and
achievement techniques. The geometric form accompanying rock art scenes
may be simplified to the form of pre letter symbols, paving the way for the
emergence of writing. Therefore, rock painting can be seen as pictorial
writing |
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Ar |
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مجلة المفكر |
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المجلدالسابع;العدد02 |
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rock art |
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Libyan Berber script |
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symbolism |
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علاقة الكتابة الليبية البربريةلمشاهد الفن الصخري-دراسة مقارنةفي الاصول والدلالات الرمزية. |
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Article |
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