I've had better results from other sources than Gandini, his waypoints never seem to work for me.
Air Ouazik: The absolute best site for gravure rupestre or petroglyphs (or 'rock art' as I now term it) is probably Ait Ouazik. The carvings at Ait Ouazik are high quality engravings rather than the crude peckings of Foum Chenna (below). They are at least 5,000 years old and include rhino, elephant, ostrict, giraffe and so on. No carvings of camels and horses are these weren't introduced into Morocco until thousands of years later.
Write-up: http://m.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=30876
Location: coming south from Tazzerine on the N12 take a piste to the right just before the Al Lkram service station.
Map: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/...33!4d-5.633333
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Foum Chenna: hundreds of much more recent 'pecked' rock art showing warriors on horse back with shields and lances.
Location: heading south towards Zagora on the N9, waypoint N30 29 06.6 W6 10 07.4
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There's lots of dinosaur sites, here's a cluster near Imilchil near the junction of the R317 and P7319

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There's a couple of gazelle carvings within walking distance of Tafraoute, see my report at http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=30880
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