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| Looking up the canyon from Fate Bell rockshelter. |
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| Carolyn Boyd and participants enjoy the overlook at Seminole Canyon headquarters. |
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| Archeologist Carolyn Boyd discusses rock art in Seminole Canyon. |
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| Archeologist Elton Prewitt lectures below Fate Bell rockshelter in Seminole Canyon. |
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| Hoppy Hopkins' tipi as seen from the newly opened pavilion at the SHUMLA campus. |
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| The tent city at dusk, as seen from the pavilion. |
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| Hoppy Hopkins, Comanche, and Ray Olachia, Mescalero Apache, share experiences with participants during evening fireside chat. |
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Pecos Experience: The Art and Archeology of the Lower Pecos
November 9–14, 2003
Day 1: Sunday, November 9, 2003 |
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Arrival at Seminole Canyon State Historical park.
Tour interpretive center and hike to Fate Bell Shelter. Lead by Dr. Carolyn Boyd and Elton Prewitt.
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| 4:00. p.m. |
Welcome to Shumla School Campus by Ray Olachia, Mescalero Apache.
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Slide presentation and lecture by Elton Prewitt, "Introduction to Lower Pecos Archeology." |
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