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Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona.  Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan.  More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders).  Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another.  Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal.  Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans.  This image reflects the typical flat, protected rock face alcove on which Sinaguan art can be found, with numerous depictions of animals and references to life's journey on the Earth.  Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. This image reflects the typical flat, protected rock face alcove on which Sinaguan art can be found, with numerous depictions of animals and references to life's journey on the Earth. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. This image reflects the typical flat, protected rock face alcove on which Sinaguan art can be found, with numerous depictions of animals and references to life's journey on the Earth. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013.

Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona.  Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan.  More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders).  Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another.  Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal.  Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans.  This image contains typical Sinaguan depictions of animals and humans.  The zig zag lines relate to one's soul and life journey.  Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. This image contains typical Sinaguan depictions of animals and humans. The zig zag lines relate to one's soul and life journey. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. This image contains typical Sinaguan depictions of animals and humans. The zig zag lines relate to one's soul and life journey. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013.

Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona.  Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan.  More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders).  Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another.  Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal.  Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans.  This image depicts pictogaphs typical of the Sinaguan style.  Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. This image depicts pictogaphs typical of the Sinaguan style. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. This image depicts pictogaphs typical of the Sinaguan style. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013.

Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona.  Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan.  More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders).  Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another.  Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal.  Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans.  This charcoal mural includes at upper right a woman in the birthing position with animals beneath her - perhaps Mother Earth giving birth to the animal world.  Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. This charcoal mural includes at upper right a woman in the birthing position with animals beneath her - perhaps Mother Earth giving birth to the animal world. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. This charcoal mural includes at upper right a woman in the birthing position with animals beneath her - perhaps Mother Earth giving birth to the animal world. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013.

Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona.  Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan.  More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders).  Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another.  Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal.  Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans.  Hand imprints were common, and suggested pride in one's life's legacy and achievements.  Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. Hand imprints were common, and suggested pride in one's life's legacy and achievements. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. Hand imprints were common, and suggested pride in one's life's legacy and achievements. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013.

Hiker on the White House Ruin Trail It took us about two hours round trip (2.5 miles) to hike 600 feet down on the switchback trail to the amazing White House Ruin in Canyon de Chelly, Chinle, Arizona. This is the only self-guided trail in Canyon de Chelly National Monument - visitors must have a guide to hike beyond the White House Ruin. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Hiker on the White House Ruin Trail It took us about two hours round trip (2.5 miles) to hike 600 feet down on the switchback trail to the amazing White House Ruin in Canyon de Chelly, Chinle, Arizona. This is the only self-guided trail in Canyon de Chelly National Monument - visitors must have a guide to hike beyond the White House Ruin. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

It took us about two hours round trip (2.5 miles) to hike 600 feet down on the switchback trail to the amazing White House Ruin in Canyon de Chelly, Chinle, Arizona. This is the only self-guided trail in Canyon de Chelly National Monument - visitors must have a guide to hike beyond the White House Ruin.

Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona.  Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan.  More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders).  Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another.  Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal.  Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans.  This image is presumed to be of a Shaman holding an insect or a prickly pod from a Datura plant.  The Datura is hallucinogenic if smoked (inferring the origin of the dreamstate), poisonous when ingested.  The zig zag line relates to one's soul and life journey.  Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Petroglyph Pictograph Anasazi Pre-Columbian Art Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. This image is presumed to be of a Shaman holding an insect or a prickly pod from a Datura plant. The Datura is hallucinogenic if smoked (inferring the origin of the dreamstate), poisonous when ingested. The zig zag line relates to one's soul and life journey. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013. hopi ethnicity stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Pictograph rock art at the Palatki site in Loy Canyon, Arizona. Most of the artwork is attributed to the Sinagua, who inhabited the area between 650AD and 1200AD, but in some cases artwork from other time periods is interspersed and overlayed with the Sinaguan. More primitive etchings date as far back as 6000 years, while a few markings were made by ancestral Apache more recently (confirmed by tribal elders). Pictographs are painted images, whereas petroglyphs are etchings performed by abrading the rock with the edge of another. Pictographs at this site are typically in white, red and black, or kaolin, hematite and charcoal. Archeologists believe that much of the art at the Palatki site relates to the dreamstate imagery of ancient Shamans. This image is presumed to be of a Shaman holding an insect or a prickly pod from a Datura plant. The Datura is hallucinogenic if smoked (inferring the origin of the dreamstate), poisonous when ingested. The zig zag line relates to one's soul and life journey. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2013.

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