Friday, April 5, 2013

Southwest Rock Art






























Along the first leg of our journey back to Minnesota we made a couple of short side trips from I-70 to some rock art sites.  The first of these was the "Head of Sinbad" rock art site.  This is some of the best preserved rock art in the southwest.  According to local literature these pictographs are at least 3,000 years old. 































The second site we checked out was Sego Canyon. Unlike the Head of Sinbad panel, some of the Sego Canyon pictographs have experienced a lot of vandalism.  There was one panel, however, that was high enough on the canyon wall that it was relatively untouched by vandals.  According to the BLM, Sego Canyon contains 3 culturally distinct styles of rock art: Fremont, Ute and Barrier-style.  After these quick stops we got back on the Interstate and continued our journey home. 

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