Acacus (Greek mythology), King of Arcadia, and the foster-father of the infant Hermes in Greek mythology
Acacus (phasmid), a genus of phasmids in the family Diapheromeridae
Tadrart Acacus, a region and mountain range in southwestern Libya
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into three main occupation periods: the Early Acacus, Late Acacus, and Pastoral Neolithic. The Early Acacus was a humid period from c. 9810 – 8880 BP characterized...
Acacus can refer to: Acacus (Greek mythology), King of Arcadia, and the foster-father of the infant Hermes in Greek mythology Acacus (phasmid), a genus...
of the Sahara. Today, the Acacus Mountains are hyperarid. Wadi Takarkori most likely had flowing water from the Late Acacus period until the end of the...
The Acacus Sandstone is a geologic formation in the Ghat District, southwestern Libya. The unit preserves fossils dating back to the Llandovery epoch of...
Libya-Egypt-Sudan border, the Tibesti to the south, on the border with Chad, and the Acacus to the southwest. The main oases are Jaghbub and Jalo in east, in Cyrenaica...
significance for the peoples of Dhar Tichitt. In the Tadrart Acacus, the period of the Late Acacus hunter-gatherers was followed by an arid period in 8200...
are descendants of the original inhabitants of the Tassili n'Ajjer and Acacus Mountain sites during the Epipalaeolithic era. The remaining 30% of the...
lighthouse in Benghazi on the front and the Rock formation in the Tadrart Acacus mountains on the back. This is the first note in Libya to utilize Crane's...
of southeastern Algeria. Other rock art has been discovered at Tadrart Acacus in the Libyan desert. A Neolithic society, marked by domestication and subsistence...
being damaged. Rock art under world heritage protection at the Tadrart Acacus in Libya have occasionally been intentionally destroyed. Chalcraft links...
painting, were found in an Acacus rockshelter with Round Head rock art. Paint from Round Head rock art in the region (e.g., Acacus) of Libya was also tested...
Dakhleh Oasis during the AHP. In the Acacus Mountains, several cultural horizons known as Early and Late Acacus and Early, Middle, Late and Final Pastoral...
Leptis Magna Sabratha Cyrene Tadrart Acacus Ghadames The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites...
Retrieved 25 June 2011. 20th session 1996, p. 29 "Rock-Art Sites of Tadrart Acacus". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 July 2016. "Samarra Archaeological City". UNESCO...
than the domesticating of cattle happening in the region of the Tadrart Acacus, it is considered more likely that domesticated cattle were introduced to...
containing early art include Tassili n'Ajjer in southern Algeria, Tadrart Acacus in Libya (A Unesco World Heritage site), and the Tibesti Mountains in northern...
scratching. Outlines of animals are found in blackened sandstone. Tadrart Acacus, Libya: Near the sand dune of Murzuk, bordering Tassili n'Ajjer, exists...
situated in Tanum, Sweden. South Oran in Algeria. Saharan rock art Tadrart Acacus in Libya – World Heritage Site. Tassili n'Ajjer in Algeria – national park...
Ghadamès". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Rock-Art Sites of Tadrart Acacus". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Ancient Ksour of Ouadane, Chinguetti...
as it approaches the city of La Oroya.[citation needed] Aloba Arch, Chad Acacus Tedrart Arch, Libya Boatswain Bird Island, Ascension Island Bogenfels, Namibia...
Rock art of the Djelfa region Marhouma Morocco Rock art of Figuig Libya Acacus Mountains Wadi Mathendous Mesak Settafet Uan Muhuggiag Egypt Abu Ballas...
to have been founded by Acacus, son of Lycaon; and according to some traditions, Hermes was brought up at this place by Acacus, and hence derived the surname...
Sahara: Strontium isotope analysis of Holocene human skeletons from the Acacus Mts. (southwestern Libya)". Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 25 (3):...
and 120 km north of the city of Ghat. Al Awaynat is the gate of Tadrart Acacus and its residents from Toureg tribe. It is located some 240 km (149 mi)...
located to the southeast and is a southern prolongation of the Libyan Tadrart Acacus. Due to the somewhat cooler air, higher humidity and somewhat higher rainfall...