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![]() Located in Seminole Canyon | ![]() Located in Southwest Texas |
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![]() A Cactus, God, or Man | ![]() Located in Seminole Canyon |
![]() Located in Seminole Canyone | ![]() Found in Shaman Cave |
![]() Located in the Seminole Canyon | ![]() Located in West Texas |
![]() Located in West Texas | ![]() Found in White Shaman shelter |
![]() Found near Pecos River | ![]() Petroglyphs on Alamo Mountain |
![]() Found in Rattlesnake Canyon | ![]() Located in Seminole Canyon |
![]() Found in Seminole Canyon | ![]() Found in Seminole Canyon |
![]() Located in Seminole Canyon Park | ![]() Located in Lower Pecos Region |
![]() Found near the lower Pecos River | ![]() Panther Cave in West Texas |
![]() Panther Cave in West Texas | ![]() Pecos River near Comstock |
![]() Coahuitecan Art | ![]() Located in Halo Shelter |
![]() Jumano Art | ![]() Located near lower Pecos Region |
Native American Rock Art
For over five millennia, Native American artists recorded elaborate scenes upon the limestone canvas of canyons and rock shelters throughout Texas. Much of the artwork relays significant stories of battles and events that occured throughout the area.
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