It is a vertical cliff in the southern side of the Wadi Umm Ushsh. It is constituted of six rocks whithin wich rock 2 and 4 have four engraved panels. Rocks 1, 2 and 3 are vertical sides of the wadi cliff while rocks 4 and 5 are fallen rocks at the foot of it (the engravings have been done after the fall of the rocks). Rock 6 is located in front the cliff in a scree of a adjacent tributary.
The whole locus shows three navigation scenes (B2.P1 + B3.P2. + B4), four hunting scenes with archers, dogs and desert animals (ibex, oryx, kob) (B2.P4 + B3 P.4 + B5 + B6) and one scene of animal presentation (B2.P.3). All these engravings can be attributed to the Predynastic period.
Station name
Locus 082
Campaign
WASRAP 2
Year
2014
Location
WUU
Archeological in situ material
No
Topography
Cliff South wall
Support type
Block scree
References
Graff 2023
Graff et al. 2018: 466
Graff et al. 2018: 463
Graff et al. 2018: 464