Jornada Mogollon Petroglyph Panel in the Tularosa Basin
by Kathleen Bishop
Title
Jornada Mogollon Petroglyph Panel in the Tularosa Basin
Artist
Kathleen Bishop
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Fine art photograph showing a panel of ancient Jornada Mogollon zoomorphic, anthropomorphic and geometric petroglyphs pecked into a huge boulder in southern New Mexico’s Tularosa Basin.
The Jornada Mogollon people developed this distinctive style of cultural expression between 900 and 1400 A.D. This boulder clearly shows that newer images were superimposed over earlier designs, and that older designs are more heavily re-patinated, indicating that the site was used over a span of time. It is one of many boulders scattered for miles across this site that contains a concentration of over 21,000 very cool glyphs.
This petroglyph photograph is being offered in vertical format.
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January 9th, 2021
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