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  • Newspaper Rock petroglyph panel in Utah.
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  • Newspaper Rock petroglyph panel in Utah.
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  • Newspaper Rock petroglyph panel in Utah.
    Newspaper-Rock-Petroglyph-Panel-0647.tif
  • Pre-historic and historic petroglyphs carved by Native Americans. Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument, Utah.
    Newspaper-Rock-Utah-5977.jpg
  • Pre-historic and historic petroglyphs carved by Native Americans. Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument, Utah.
    Newspaper-Rock-Utah-5966.jpg
  • Three Rivers Petroglyph Site has more than 21,000 petroglyphs of birds, humans, animals, fish, insects and plants, as well as numerous geometric and abstract designs are scattered over 50 acres of New Mexico's northern Chihuahuan Desert. The petroglyphs at Three Rivers, dating back to between about 900 and 1400 AD, were created by Jornada Mogollon people who used stone tools to remove the dark patina on the exterior of the rock. (Description courtesy of the BLM)
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  • Largo Canyon petroglyphs, New Mexico.
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  • Largo Canyon petroglyphs, New Mexico.
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyphs-4466.jpg
  • Anasazi petroglyphs painted with light from a flashlight. Cedar Mesa, Utah.
    Anasazi-Cedar-Mesa-0332.jpg
  • An Anasazi granary and petroglyph. Southern Utah near Blanding.
    Anasazi-Tower-House-Ruin-4115.jpg
  • Largo Canyon petroglyphs, New Mexico.
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyphs-4465.jpg
  • A petroglyph of the Monster Slayer, one of the Hero Twins. This petroglyph was created by the Dinetah, the ancestors of the Navajo people. Largo Canyon, New Mexico.
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyph-4488.jpg
  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
    Butler-Wash-Petroglyph-Panel-7943.tif
  • Largo Canyon petroglyphs, New Mexico.
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyphs-4515.jpg
  • Largo Canyon petroglyphs, New Mexico.
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  • Petroglyphs of the Dinetah, the ancestors of the Navajo people. Largo Canyon, New Mexico.
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyph-4504.jpg
  • Petroglyphs of the Dinetah, the ancestors of the Navajo people. Largo Canyon, New Mexico.
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyph-4500.jpg
  • A Freemont indian pictograph panel. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah.
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  • An Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) petroglyph panel is bathed in the warm light of the setting sun. Comb Ridge, southern Utah near Bluff.
    Anasazi-Comb-Ridge-4208.jpg
  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
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  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
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  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
    Butler-Wash-Petroglyph-Panel-7940.tif
  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
    Butler-Wash-Petroglyph-Panel-7927.tif
  • Largo Canyon petroglyphs, New Mexico. These petroglyphs were created by the Dinetah, a Navajo name referring to the time when the people (Dine) were
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyphs-4529.jpg
  • Largo Canyon petroglyphs, New Mexico.
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyphs-4462.jpg
  • Petroglyphs of the Dinetah, the ancestors of the Navajo people. Largo Canyon, New Mexico.
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyph-4501.jpg
  • Petroglyphs of the Dinetah, the ancestors of the Navajo people. Largo Canyon, New Mexico.
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyph-4508.jpg
  • Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) pictographs of hands on the sandstone ceiling of an alcove near Bluff in southern Utah.
    Anasazi-Hand-Pictograph-4283.jpg
  • Butler Wash petroglyph panel along the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
    Butler-Wash-Petroglyph-Panel-7952.tif
  • Petroglyphs of Spanish conquistadors with swords on horseback. The carvings were the creation of the Dinetah, the ancestors of the Navajo people. Largo Canyon, New Mexico.
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyph-4498.jpg
  • The clear blue sky reflects off the highly reflective desert varnish of a cliff face covered with Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) petroglyphs. Somewhere along Comb Ridge near Bluff, Utah.
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  • Petroglyphs of the Dinetah, the ancestors of the Navajo people. Largo Canyon, New Mexico.
    Largo-Canyon-Petroglyph-4528.jpg
  • Native American pictographs in Grand Canyon National Park.
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