Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Moab Petroglyph Series: Paper dolls. 
All of the rock art in this series is from panels on the banks of the Colorado River by State Route 279, near Moab, Utah. The petroglyphs here are primarily the work of the Fremont People who inhabited the area from about 450 AD to the mid- 13th century, and the Utes, who immigrated to the region from the Great Basin around 1250 AD. 
Please click photo for full view. 

Moab Petroglyph Series: Paper dolls. 

All of the rock art in this series is from panels on the banks of the Colorado River by State Route 279, near Moab, Utah. The petroglyphs here are primarily the work of the Fremont People who inhabited the area from about 450 AD to the mid- 13th century, and the Utes, who immigrated to the region from the Great Basin around 1250 AD. 

Please click photo for full view. 

Notes

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  3. j-appleseed said: Awe inspiring….
  4. bag213 said: All very similar to what I saw in Canyon DeChelly
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