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Pictographs at the Horseshoe Shelter Site / Horseshoe Canyon (Utah)
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Photographer: Ron Wolf
ID: 0000 0000 1011 1187 (2011-10-17)Copyright © 2011 Ron Wolf
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INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE PHOTO
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date of photo Sep 27, 2011
location
Horseshoe Canyon. Canyonlands National Park (Wayne County, Utah, US)notes This pictograph depicts a hunter with bow and arrow. These images, created by Native Americans on exposures of Navajo Sandstone, are representative of the Fremont style. These pictographs are probably 900-1500 years old. Horseshoe Canyon is also referred to as Barrier Canyon.keywords: archeology, anthropology, petroglyph, rock art, native american, pictograph, anthropomorph, Barrier Canyon, Fremont
camera Canon EOS 7D, 100mm, f/13, 1/160 sec.
photo category: People - culture
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