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nolonelyroads · 1 year
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OP Site 1, AZ. These glyphs likely belong to the Patayan Culture, more specifically the Lowland Patayan II or III (around 1050-1900 CE).
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rock-ettz · 8 months
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The biggest wettest saddest most pathetic brown eyes in all of mana
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nmnomad · 3 months
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Puye was one of the ancestral villages of Santa Clara, San Ildefonso and Ohkay Owingeh Pueblos, occupied from about 900 AD to 1580 AD. The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966. There are extensive ruins at the base of the cliffs and on top of the mesa, with outstanding examples of early Pueblo architecture and stunning panoramas of the Rio Grande valley. The sheer number of cliff dwellings at Puye, and how far they extend, is overwhelming, indicative of a large community.
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fiercerthanyou · 8 months
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Cueva de las Manos, Province of Santa Cruz, Argentina,
It is named for the hundreds of paintings of hands stenciled, in multiple collages, on the rock walls. The art was created in several waves between 7,300 BC and 700 AD, during the Archaic period of pre-Columbian South America.
The age of the paintings was calculated from the remains of bone pipes used for spraying the paint on the wall of the cave to create the artwork, radiocarbon dating of the artwork, and stratigraphic dating.
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wenbochenphoto · 9 months
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Kakadu is famous for its wildlife and rich Aboriginal culture. One of the most amazing examples of human-nature interaction records is this rock painting of a Tasmanian Tiger. (Thylacine became extinct in mainland Australia about 2000 years ago).
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irisharchaeology · 2 years
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Prehistoric rock art adorning the great Neolithic passage tomb at Newgrange, Co Meath. It's over 5000 years old
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ker-bee · 3 months
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Lizard
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peter-tschirky · 2 months
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Keith Richards sings Lou Reed - Pop Art by Peter Tschirky - Switzerland - 2024
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lutnistas · 1 year
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petroglyphs in Qobustan-Nationalpark ( Azerbaijan ) 
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04032021 · 4 months
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newgrange triskele illustration
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k2rocker · 1 year
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Poster #illustration #artwork #artist #rockart #lowbrow https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl1OWTTvnCd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nolonelyroads · 1 year
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OP Site #1, AZ. Lots of interesting zoomorphs on this one. LIkely from the Patayan III Culture (around 1500-1900 CE).
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russmorris · 4 months
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From my Fillmore West handbill collection…
BG264-PC Cold Blood, Boz Scaggs, The Voices of East Harlem, Stoneground.
Dec 31, 1970 by Norman Orr
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nmnomad · 3 months
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Three Rivers Petroglyph Site | Archaeologists credit the Mogollon with leaving thousands of images: humans, birds, fish, insects, plants, geometric and abstract designs. The plethora of petroglyphs adorn the basalt boulders lining a low ridge at the north end of the Tularosa Basin, dispersed across 50+ acres.
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awesoma · 11 months
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Original silkscreen concert poster for Reggie Watts at The Fox Theatre in Boulder, CO in 2011. 18x24 inches on card stock. Signed and numbered limited edition of only 200 by artist Mark Serlo. Purchase HERE
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Stoned From The Underground 2005, official artwork for poster & merchandise by Lars P. Krause (https://douze.de/)
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