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A petroglyph of a horned animal carved onto a rock face. Significant late prehistoric archeological sites in the desert Southwest are preserved in Agua Fria National Monument that measures 71,100-acres in Arizona.

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MELISSA FARLOW
Image Size
5110x3430 / 5.9MB
Keywords
animals in art, characters and scenes in history and the arts, close views, natural rock carvings, north america, petroglyphs, photography, rock, sculpture, subject, subjects in art, united states, world cultures (subject)
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National Geographic Public Lands MM6659 magazine, B50041 book
A petroglyph of a horned animal carved onto a rock face. Significant late prehistoric archeological sites in the desert Southwest are preserved in Agua Fria National Monument that measures 71,100-acres in Arizona.