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An ostrich couple with their offspring, prehistoric, Cattle Age 5,000 - 4,000 B.C. Location: Wadi Taleschout, Messak Mellet, 50 x 170 cm.
Jörg Mollet
Bird motif, Roman, floor mosaic, Villa Selene, Silin.
Jörg Mollet
Modern graffiti, 2005/2006, Medina, Tripoli.
Jörg Mollet
Graffiti, 2006, Medina, Tripoli
Jörg Mollet
A pair of hands, penetrated into desert varnish, prehistoric, 1,000 B.C., Wadi Bedis, Messak Settafet.
Jörg Mollet
A hand, highly stylised, section 30 x 25 cm, Wadi Imrawen.
Jörg Mollet
Writing on a tablet, Roman, theatre at Leptis Magna.
Jörg Mollet
Graffiti, 2006, Medina, Tripoli
Jörg Mollet
Evaluation of the state of houses during the old city restructuring, 2005-2006, Medina, Tripoli.
Jörg Mollet
Door, 2005, Medina, Tripoli
Jörg Mollet
Graffiti, 2005, Medina, Tripoli
Jörg Mollet
Rock protection for a tent, 2005. In 1969, the nomads had to leave their dwelling, Wadi Takabort Kabort, Messak.
Jörg Mollet
Jörg Mollet photographs Rock Art in Libya.
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February 4, 2010 - 12:29
The Swiss-Libyan Art Project is an attempt by visual artist Mollet and writer Aurel Schmidt to make a connection between rock paintings in the Messak desert and modern-day Libya. (Pictures: Jörg Mollet)
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