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| Dr. Carolyn Boyd (back) discusses the various rock art styles in Painted Shelter. |
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| Dr. Jean Clottes (center back) joins others in admiring the rock art in Painted Shelter. |
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| Lunch is served. |
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| On the way to White Shaman Shelter. The Pecos River is in the background. |
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| Dr. Boyd points out details of the rock art inside White Shaman Shelter. |
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| A detail view of a section of the White Shaman pictograph. |
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| Carolyn Boyd (center) examines a basket made from local plant fiber by Brenda Norman (right). |
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| Discussions about what was seen during the day completed the afternoon. |
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| Discussions went on into the evening. |
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Pecos Experience: The Art and Archeology of the Lower Pecos
October 15–20, 2006
Day 2: Monday, October 16, 2006 |
9:00 a.m.–
12:00 p.m. |
Visit Painted Shelter to see Red Monochrome and Red Linear rock art as well as some fascinating historic archeological sites. Tour led by Drs. Boyd and Clottes, accompanied by Elton Prewitt.
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| 12:00–1:00 p.m. |
Lunch at the Rock Art Foundation's Galloway Preserve.
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| 1:00–3:00 p.m. |
While at the Galloway Preserve, visit the famous White Shaman rock art site. |
| 3:30–5:30 p.m. |
Fiber technology activities with Brenda Norman.
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| 6:00 p.m. |
Dinner.
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| Sunset |
Craig Hensley, SHUMLA Operations Manager, set up telescopes so stargazing was available. Relaxed conversation around the fireplace. A time to discuss the day's activities. |
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