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Cedar Springs rock shelter.
Arriving at Cedar Springs rock art site.
 
Examining rock art.
Elton Prewitt points out particular elements of the rock art.
 
Detail of rock art.
A detail of some of the rock art at Cedar Springs.
 
Examining rock art.
Dr. Boyd discusses the rock art panels under one of the overhangs.
 
Rock art detail.
Detail of a rock art panel at Cedar Springs rock art site.
 
Resting in the shade.
Even on an autumn day a bit of shade is nice.
 
Looking at rock art.
There are lots of different ways to look at rock art.
 
Leaving Cedar Springs.
Almost time to head for home.
 
Hiking out.
The group starts the hike back to the trucks.
 
Last night celebrations.
Neal Stilley narrates Ode to an Earth Oven as presented by one of the program participants, Dr. Carolyn Boyd, and Kathleen Burgess.
 
Dr. Boyd enjoys the program.
Dr. Boyd enjoys the end of another successful program.
 

Pecos Experience: The Art and Archeology of the Lower Pecos
November 7–12, 2004


Day 5: Thursday, November 11, 2004
9:00 a.m.

Visit to Cedar Springs rock art site along the Devils River — one of the best preserved Pecos River Style rock art sites in the region.

 

Sunset The Bison Bash — a closing night celebration dinner of bison and wild game.
 

 

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