File:Intefiquer Tomb's aurochs.png

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Hunting scene with dogs and javelines, of a North African aurochs male, female and calf, depicted at the tomb of Antefiqer (20th century BCE).

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English: Hunting scene with dogs and javelines, of a North African aurochs male, female and calf, depicted at the tomb of Antefiqer (20th century BCE).
Date 1958-1913 BCE
Source Beierkuhnlein, C. (2015). Bos primigenius in Ancient Egyptian art–historical evidence for the continuity of occurrence and ecology of an extinct key species. Frontiers of Biogeography, 7(3).
Author Anonymous, painting at the Ancient Egyptian tomb of Antefoquer in Thebes (1958-1913 BCE)

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