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1. Rock Art Holiday Card from Zazzle.com

Rock Art Holiday Card from Zazzle.com.

I had to share this. It’s a genuine petroglyph, carved into Navajo Sandstone in Dry Fork Canyon, Utah. We visited the site on a tour with the Museum of the West last year. There are dozens of these wonderful Barrier Canyon era figures in the area. They were done in the Archaic Period and are very old.

Find out more about them here:

http://www.thefurtrapper.com/Fremont_rock_art.htm


Filed under: art, writing, photography, on vacation, travel Tagged: ancient, archaic, barrier canyon style, native american, petroglyph, rock art, southwest, utah

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