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| Arriving at Cedar Springs rock art site. |
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| Elton Prewitt points out particular elements of the rock art. |
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| A detail of some of the rock art at Cedar Springs. |
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| Dr. Boyd discusses the rock art panels under one of the overhangs. |
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| Detail of a rock art panel at Cedar Springs rock art site. |
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| Even on an autumn day a bit of shade is nice. |
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| There are lots of different ways to look at rock art. |
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| Almost time to head for home. |
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| The group starts the hike back to the trucks. |
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| Neal Stilley narrates Ode to an Earth Oven as presented by one of the program participants, Dr. Carolyn Boyd, and Kathleen Burgess. |
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| Dr. Boyd enjoys the end of another successful program. |
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Pecos Experience: The Art and Archeology of the Lower Pecos
November 7–12, 2004
Day 5: Thursday, November 11, 2004 |
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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.
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| Sunset |
The Bison Bash — a closing night celebration dinner of bison and wild game. |
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