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Wading across the Devils River.
Wading across the Devils River.
 
The group admires the pictographs in Cedar Springs Shelter.
The group admires the pictographs in Cedar Springs Shelter.
 
Dr. David Whitley takes detailed photographs of the rock art at Cedar Springs Shelter.
Dr. David Whitley takes detailed photographs of the rock art at Cedar Springs Shelter.
 
A detail of some of the rock art at Cedar Springs Shelter.
A detail of some of the rock art at Cedar Springs Shelter.
 
Another detail of the rock art at Cedar Springs Shelter.
Another detail of the rock art at Cedar Springs Shelter.
 
Dr. Whitley photographs one of the rock art panels at Mystic Shelter.
Dr. Whitley photographs one of the rock art panels at Mystic Shelter.
 
Some of the rock art at Mystic Shelter.
Some of the rock art at Mystic Shelter.
 
Detail of another of the pictograph panels at Mystic Shelter.
Detail of another of the pictograph panels at Mystic Shelter.
 
Peaceful ending to another great day.
Peaceful ending to another great day.
 
 

Pecos Experience: The Art and Archeology of the Lower Pecos
October 2–7, 2005


Day 4: Wednesday, October 5, 2005
9:00 a.m. –
3:00 p.m.

Wade across the Devils River to visit the Cedar Springs and Mystic Shelters. These two rock art sites contain some of the best preserved Pecos River Style rock art in the region.

Picnic along the Devils River.

 

5:30 p.m.

Dinner.

 

Sunset Slide presentation by Dr. David Whitley, Belief in the Past: Rock Art, Neuroscience, and the Origins of Religion.
 

 

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