By: rkohrs
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Uploaded: 29 Aug 2021
Last Updated: 1 Sep 2021
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This panel depicts both pictographs (painted with pigment on the rock) and petroglyphs (etched, pecked, or scratched in the rock) about 300 yards from the Wijiji Greathouse, the easternmost Chacoan greathouse in the park. While the meaning of these remains unknown, many of them are stylized enough that there meanings were likely not lost on others viewing them from within this 1000 year old culture. They were likely created between 1050-1250 CE.