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TRACCE no. 
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Pakistan Rock Art Photo Gallery
by Ulrich Schendzielorz
The photos were produced in 1994 as an assignment of the German science
magazine 'Bild der Wissenschaft' in cooperation with Prof.
Harald Hauptmann of the 'Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften'.
Ulrich Schendzielorz is a photographer (educated in the USA and in Germany) with an art
history background and specialized in archaeology and travel
photography. The archaeology stories he did, are all authored by
Dr. Waltraud Sperlich, a history and archaeology journalist with an
extraordinary well reputation. She is living in Greece.
Persian warrior in uniform slaughtering a goat. First millenium B.C.

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Buddha (= 0,5 m high) surrounded by pupils, approximately 800 A.D.
The picture is part of the 'altar-rock' near the small town of Chilas.
Manganese dust in the extremely hot aír of the valley covers the
rocks over the centuries and colors them dark brown. This cover
'protects' the petroglyphs.
The darker the rocks are, the older the
drawings.

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Rock with stupas (Buddhist symbol, which is similar in importance as the
cross is to Christianity) and other pictures from 800 A.D and later,
overlooking the Indus river.

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Three stupas on the 'altar-rock' near Chilas ( 800 A.D.). Large stupa
in the middle is approximately 1 m high.

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Sun-wheels and battle-axes are symbols of an (unknown) cult that
followed the Buddhist period in this region. Drawings of this tpye
are the latest to be found around Chilas.

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Rock-chamber close to the Indus river near Chilas. Stupas, human figure and men guiding horses. Exact dating unknown. Chamber height:
approximately 3 meters.

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Ulrich Schendzielorz
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