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Rock Art of the Lower Pecos region of Texas
 
 
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Halo Shelter
Rock art panel located in Halo Shelter situated on a tributary to the Devils River.
 
White Shaman Shelter
Elements of the panel at White Shaman Shelter.
 
Parida Cave
Parida Cave, on the Rio Grande, contains spectacular rock art.
 
 

Rock art of the
Lower Pecos Region of Texas

 
"...it is my considered opinion — after having seen rock art on all the continents — that the Pecos River rock art is second to none and ranks among the top bodies of rock art anywhere in the world."
Dr. Jean Clottes
President, International Federation of Rock Art Organizations
Visiting Scholar 2006 Pecos Experience
 

Research on the rock art of the Lower Pecos region is ongoing. More material will be added as it becomes available.

Included below are links to other sites with photographs of the local rock art.

Amistad National Recreation Area,
National Park Service

 

International Research Projects
Ju/'hoan Voices
National Research Projects
Rock Art of the Lower Pecos
Experimental Archeology
Earth-Oven Cooking
Paint-Making in Prehistory
Ethnobotany of Texas
Lower Pecos Region
 
           
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