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Posted by MB Williams on May 25, 2007 09:20 PM | Permalink
This is just what I needed to see tonight. Lovely stuff.
Nice how you can date (relatively) the horizontal crack by the fact that the artist(s) oriented the work(s) along it.
Posted by: Chris Clarke | May 26, 2007 01:08 AM
I love petroglyphs too, some are so fascinating.
I used to take ones that interested me and do some sort of painting thing of them. Haven't done that in a while, might have to try again sometime.
Interesting about dating the crack, that wouldn't have occurred to me.
Posted by: Nanette | May 26, 2007 05:32 PM
I was lucky enough to see some petroglyphs in Albuquerque a few years ago. Thanks for posting this picture.
Posted by: Tom | May 28, 2007 07:51 AM
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This is just what I needed to see tonight. Lovely stuff.
Nice how you can date (relatively) the horizontal crack by the fact that the artist(s) oriented the work(s) along it.
Posted by: Chris Clarke | May 26, 2007 01:08 AM
I love petroglyphs too, some are so fascinating.
I used to take ones that interested me and do some sort of painting thing of them. Haven't done that in a while, might have to try again sometime.
Interesting about dating the crack, that wouldn't have occurred to me.
Posted by: Nanette | May 26, 2007 05:32 PM
I was lucky enough to see some petroglyphs in Albuquerque a few years ago. Thanks for posting this picture.
Posted by: Tom | May 28, 2007 07:51 AM