Archaeologists found a broken rock panel that depicts possibly the only known example of spider rock art in the entire Old World, researchers said.
The panel, now in two pieces, on the west wall of a shallow sandstone valley, in the Kharga Oasis, is located in Egypt's western desert about 175 kilometres west of Luxor.
Researchers said the rock art may date to about 4000 BC or earlier, which would put it well into prehistoric times, before Egypt was unified, said Ikram, 'LiveScience' reported.
Ikram said the identification of the creatures as spiders is tentative and the date of it uncertain.
The main panel shows what appear to be a few spiders, with a "star" that is possibly meant to depict a web next to the spider on the far left, the report said.
Ikram said there are also comb-like drawings that are more enigmatic, adding they could be insects being trapped by the spiders, plants or even silken tubes spun by the spiders.
The finding was published in the journal Sahara.
