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Rock Art: A Sacred Tool — April 1, 2006

  Additional pictures from the second day of the program.
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Participants listen to a lecture about Lower Pecos rock art. Taking a break from watching slides and hearing lectures. Before leading the group into the site, Dr. Carolyn Boyd (left front) describes the rock art in White Shaman Shelter. Everyone catches their breath after arriving in the White Shaman site.
Dr. Boyd (center back) begins her lecture at White Shaman. On the trail out of  White Shaman Shelter. Elton Prewitt (right) prepares to lead the group into Painted Shelter. The group explores the historic DeWeese ranch house ruins.
Elton Prewitt (left) discusses the rock art in Painted Shelter. Teddy Lou Stickney (center back) discusses rock art recording methods used by the TAS Rock Art Committee. There was a gorgeous cake after dinner, celebrating the local rock art. Teddy Lou Stickney (center) looks on as Carolyn Boyd (right) cuts the cake.
Another spectacular day along the Pecos River. Back to program
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