Summary:
- Archaeologists have discovered ancient rock art near Aswan, Egypt that may date back to the dawn of the First Dynasty, around 3100 BC.
- The rock art depicts various animals, including elephants, giraffes, and ostriches, as well as human figures, suggesting the area was once a thriving hub of activity.
- This discovery provides valuable insights into the lives and culture of ancient Egyptians during a critical period in the development of their civilization, just before the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt.