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Tag: Lower Pecos Canyonland rock art

Posted inArts & Culture

Archaeologists have recorded 233 ancient art sites along Texas’ border with Mexico. Now they want to discover the meanings behind the murals

by Brendan Gibbons March 21, 2021March 25, 2021

Shumla leaders said they completed the first phase of their Alexandria Project, having documented 233 rock art sites along the Lower Pecos.

Una representación digital del White Shaman Mural da vida a una historia de creación de hace 4,000 años, gracias a Carolyn Boyd, fundadora de Shumla, y sus colegas.
Posted inEn Español

Los arqueólogos han registrado 233 sitios de arte antiguo a lo largo de la frontera de Texas con México. Ahora quieren descubrir el significado de los murales.

by Brendan Gibbons March 19, 2021May 26, 2021
A large mountain lion-shaped figure, the namesake of Panther Cave, lies on the far right side of the rock wall.
Posted inArts & Culture

Accessible Only By Boat, Panther Cave Offers Another Example of Lower Pecos Rock Art

by Brendan Gibbons May 19, 2019May 20, 2019
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Ancient Human Echoes in the Rock Art of the Lower Pecos Canyonlands

by Robert Rivard July 21, 2018July 31, 2018
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