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Group gathers.
Dr. Grant Hall (right), from Texas Tech University, welcomes the group and prepares to lead them to Rattlesnake Canyon.
 
Rattlesnake Canyon rock art site.
Many photographs were taken of the rock art in Rattlesnake Canyon.
 
Rattlesnake Canyon rock art.
Examining the incredible pictographs at Rattlesnake Canyon.
 
Drs. Boyd and Clottes in Rattlesnake Canyon.
Dr. Boyd explains her interpretations of the art in Rattlesnake Canyon to Dr. Jean Clottes.
 
Rock art in Rattlesnake Canyonl.
A detailed shot of some of the art in Rattlesnake Canyon.
 
A jam session.
Relaxing back at the SHUMLA campus led to an unplanned jam session.
 
The jam session included dancing.
The music inspired Neal Stilley to join in with dancing.
 
Another wonderful dinner.
Then came another wonderful dinner cooked by Lacy Jemmott (second from right).
 
Introducing Dr. Clottes lecture.
Carolyn Boyd introduces Dr. Clottes, leading to his after-dinner lecture.
 
 

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.

 

6:00 p.m.

Dinner.

 

Sunset Slide presentation and lecture by Dr. Jean Clottes, World Rock Art and the Origins of Art and Spirituality
 

 

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