Anonymous ID: 3f07dd Sept. 24, 2021, 8:43 a.m. No.14651263   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>1276 >>1289 >>1409

Introduction to the Rock Art of the Moab region in Utah

 

D. Micah Hatcher, photographer and Guide for Hike Moab) as FunJunkie, is working with the Bradshaw Foundation to present the rock art of the Moab region in Utah, as part of the American Rock Art Archive.

 

The rock art of the Moab region, under the auspices of the Bureau of Land Management, includes both petroglyphs (motifs pecked, ground, incised, abraded, or scratched) and pictographs (paintings using mineral pigments and plant dyes). Both techniques may have been used together, as shown by the faded painted images revealing the accompanying pecked image.

 

The rock art sites of Moab are unique, but with recurring patterns and motifs. Styles vary from place to place, from people to people and over time.

 

The Prehistoric and Historic Peoples of the Moab region in Utah

The rock art was produced by a number of prehistoric and historic peoples over thousands of years. A big game hunting people, known as Palaeo-Indians, are considered to be the first humans in the area, whose game included now-extinct Pleistocene fauna such as mammoths and mastodons. The rock art was produced by a number of prehistoric and historic peoples over thousands of years. A big game hunting people, known as Palaeo-Indians, are considered to be the first humans in the area, whose game included now-extinct Pleistocene fauna such as mammoths and mastodons.

 

Following this came the Formative cultures. The Anasazi, whose sedentary culture was based south of Moab in the Four Corners area, cultivated corn, beans and squash as well as wild resources such as pinion nuts, grasses, bighorn sheep and deer. The Fremont, contemporary with the Anasazi people, had a hunting and gathering culture based north of the Colorado River but overlapped with the Anasazi at Moab. Both cultures had a complex social structure. Most recently, the Utes have been in southeast Utah since the 1200's. They were a very mobile hunting and gathering culture originally from the Great Basin. With bow and arrow, baskets and pottery, they lived in brush wickiups and tipis. The No-tah (Ute people) lived freely throughout western Colorado and eastern Utah until about 1880, when they were forced onto reservations.

 

Dating the Rock Art of the Moab region in Utah

There has been no rock art attributed to the Palaeo-Indian culture between 10,000 to 5,500 BC. For the Archaic culture between 5,500 BC to AD 1 we see abstract motifs such as zig zag and parallel lines, dots and circles, as well as representational images including 'ghostlike' body forms, headdresses, animal and plant forms. This is referred to as the Barrier Canyon Style. For the Anasazi culture from AD 1 to AD 1275 we see representational images such as human/anthropomorphic forms with earrings and headdresses, as well as handprints, paw prints, birds, spirals, bighorn sheep, shield-like images, deer, and Kokopellis. There are also some abstract designs.

 

With the Fremont culture from AD 450 to AD 1250 we see representational images of broad-shouldered human forms with abstract interior body decorations and elaborate headdresses. The Ute culture from AD 1200's to AD 1880 displays representational human forms on foot and mounted on horseback, with hunting and warfare scenes.

 

https://www.bradshawfoundation.com/america/moab/index.php

Anonymous ID: 3f07dd Sept. 24, 2021, 9:10 a.m. No.14651427   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

Health & Freedom Conference Colorado Springs, CO

September 24

 

September 24th, 2021 – Friday –

Location: Charis Christian Center – 10285 Federal Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80908

 

– The ReAwakening Trailer – We Are Living Through The World’s ReAwakening

– Opening Video

– Blowing of the Shofar with Amanda Grace.

– Opening Prayer – Pastor Lawson Perdue

– Singing of the National by Aiya Kelly

 

– Clay Clark –with Doctor Richard Bartlett, Doctor Mark Sherwood, and Doctor Stella Immanuel

– General Flynn

 

– Your Invited to an Epic Patriot Party and Meet and Greet Hosted by The Flyover Conservatives, SteelTruth, Charisma Magazine and Mel K

Marriott Hotel 5580 Tech Center Drive

Colorado Springs, CO 8091D9

10:30 AM – 10:45 AM – 19 Questions We All Need to Be Asking Now

 

– Dr. Janna Schmidt

– Vidar Ligard

 

– Pastor Mark Burns

– Ian Smith.

– Pastor Leon Benjamin

– Savannah Misener

– Gene Ho

– Eric Nepute

– Seth Holehouse

– Kevin Jenkins

– Pastor Greg Locke

– Mel K

– Mark Sherwood

– Pastor Artur Palowski

– Cindy Chafian

– Pastor Jackson Lahmeyer

– Anna Khait

– Dr. Bryan Ardis

– Powerful Prayer General Flynn and Amanda Grace

– John Chamber with American Media Periscope

– Doctor Christiane Northrup

– Christie Hutcherson

– Floyd Brown

– Pastor Leon Benjamin

– General Flynn

– General Flynn Signs Shirts At Tour Bus

 

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