Petroglyphs
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National Parks with Petroglyphs and PictographsCheck out these national parks with petroglyphis and pictographs if you want to see ancient rock art. The art in these parks is well maintained and preserved, so you'll get a good view.
Sacred Native American Areas: Jeffers Petroglyphs Historic Site in Comfrey, MinnesotaWhat follows is a concise overview of the notable site and just some of what those visiting the area can expect to find.
Petroglyph Ceramic Lounge in San Jose, CaliforniaAre you in San Jose and looking for something to keep your kids entertained for a couple of hours? Maybe you're looking for an idea for a girl's night out. Petroglyph Ceramic Lounge offers a relaxing place to paint ceramic keepsakes.
Visiting the Painted Rock Petroglyph Site Near Gila Bend, ArizonaVisit the Painted Rock Petroglyph Site near Gila Bend, Arizona, and discover some pre-historic artwork in pristine condition. About 800 images cover the rocks in this special monument.
Palma Sola - Acapulco's Hidden Pre-Hispanic Hillside TreasureThis intriguing archeological zone offers a pleasant and historical diversion in Acapulco, along with fantastic bay views. And it's free!
Petroglyph National Monument in New MexicoPetroglyph National Monument in New Mexico features 25,000 petroglyphs. Learn about the monument, and how petroglyphs are made.- Where to See Petroglyphs in Southwest IdahoThis primitive form of rock art dots the landscape and gives us insight into the hunter-gatherer tribes that created these carvings over 12,000 years ago.
The Petroglyphs at V-Bar-V Ranch in ArizonaThe V-Bar-V Ranch Heritage Site in Coconino National Forest presents a unique opportunity to see petroglyphs that were etched in stone nearly a thousand years ago.
Petroglyphs in Dry Fork Canyon, UtahAmazing petroglyphs and pictographs can be found at the Sadie McConkie Ranch in Dry Fork Canyon, Utah.
Great Western Road Trip: Albuquerque, New Mexico & Petroglyph National MonumentThe United States is full of geological wonders and prehistoric monuments. They only increase as you journey into the Southwest. Near Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Petroglyph National Monument is famous for both.- What is a Petroglyph?Petroglyphs are rock drawings that were chipped into boulders. Many are still visible today.
- Preservation of Ancient Stone CarvingsLets cover a few tips that will help preserve our nations stone carvings, pictographs and geoglyph sites. Tips on how to identify the different elements and what do to when you find them.
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The Curious Petroglyph of La Cañada Near Lake Chapala, MexicoA one-hour hike along the beautiful Tecuan River, located 6.5 kilometers north of Mexico's Lake Chapala, near the town of La Cañada, leads to a 500-year-old petroglyph which may be a patolli, an ancient game played with beans or pebbles.- Boost Your Associated Content Levels Through the Use of ImageryLooking for a way to give your Associated Content a boost through the use of images? I have a great resource to share.
