Indigenous tracking experts from the Ju/’hoansi group of the San people have worked with archaeologists in western Namibia to analyze recently discovered rock art dating to the 1st millennium B.C. Carved by hunter-gatherers, the images depict both animals in profile and their tracks as well as a diversity of species, including giraffes, rhinos, monkeys, and elephants.
Where did you get it?
Awesome
I have seen this as well. It reminded me of the simular inscriptions in Utah and Colorado. Of corse those did not show a giraffe.