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| Dr. Grant Hall (right), from Texas Tech University, welcomes the group and prepares to lead them to Rattlesnake Canyon. |
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| Many photographs were taken of the rock art in Rattlesnake Canyon. |
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| Examining the incredible pictographs at Rattlesnake Canyon. |
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| Dr. Boyd explains her interpretations of the art in Rattlesnake Canyon to Dr. Jean Clottes. |
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| A detailed shot of some of the art in Rattlesnake Canyon. |
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| Relaxing back at the SHUMLA campus led to an unplanned jam session. |
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| The music inspired Neal Stilley to join in with dancing. |
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| Then came another wonderful dinner cooked by Lacy Jemmott (second from right). |
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| Carolyn Boyd introduces Dr. Clottes, leading to his after-dinner lecture. |
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Pecos Experience: The Art and Archeology of the Lower Pecos
October 15–20, 2006
Day 4: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 |
9:00 a.m. –
3:00 p.m. |
Tour to Rattlesnake Canyon rock art site. Lunch on-site.
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| 6:00 p.m. |
Dinner.
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| Sunset |
Slide presentation and lecture by Dr. Jean Clottes, World Rock Art and the Origins of Art and Spirituality |
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