McDowell Sonoran Conservancy / PastFinders
Petroglyphs and pictographs are integral to the cultural traditions of Indigenous communities the world over, and especially so in the Sonoran Desert where they abound on the countless chocolate- and charcoal-colored rocks. It's natural to ask what they may mean, but perhaps a more appropriate question is what do they do? These images move us in remarkable ways, and therein lies some of their significance. This talk will review the diversity of rock imagery across the Sonoran Desert with one eye on common threads and the other on unique regional qualities.
Presenter: Aaron Wright, Archeology Southwest
TAGS: | Scottsdale | History | Adult Education |
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