Benoît Poisblaud’s research while affiliated with French National Centre for Scientific Research and other places

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Les Hommes d’Abourma (République de Djibouti)
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December 2009

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L Anthropologie

Benoît Poisblaud

The site of Abourma, situated in the mountains of Makarrassou, is the most important site known in the Republic of Djibouti. It has yielded almost 3 km of rock carvings, which essentially comprise of wild and domesticated animals, beasts which are in common with all the rock engravings of the region. However, Abourma has revealed other much rarer scenes. This is where men appear. The hunting scenes are numerous, varied and sometimes very detailed. The most exceptional are the scenes of men fighting where the archers are facing each other and the scene where the men form a circle around a cow. The men of Abourma add some life to the rock carvings of Djibouti with scenes of significant acts. They shed some innovative light onto certain aspects of the past cultures of Djibouti, of which we have found a number of traces.

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... Une scène montre 13 personnages entourant une girafe attrapée au lasso. Toutefois, il semble que tous les chasseurs n'appartiennent pas à la même équipée puisque des styles différents distinguent au moins deux groupes, l'un d'eux ayant manifestement été ajouté à la scène initiale (Poisblaud, 2009). Si des scènes de chasse avaient déjà été observées sur d'autres sites à Djibouti, en revanche Abourma possède les seules figurations actuellement connues dans la Corne de l' Afrique de combats entre archers, les deux archers étant face à face, arc bandé. ...

Reference:

Djibouti. Des Paysages & des Hommes. Regards sur le patrimoine archéologique du Lac Abhé, Préface d’Yves Coppens
Les Hommes d’Abourma (République de Djibouti)
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  • December 2009

L Anthropologie