Petroglyph of eagle colored as bald eagle.
A series of impressions of this carving will be available this weekend at Bettina Hubby’s latest project, the Rock N’Eagle Shop which has its grand …
A anthropology lab would be able to date the pottery by style, temper and color. That would give a relative date. As the desert ‘varnish” can sometimes be measured that’s another check. Finally the style of the petroglyph would give a possible date.
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A anthropology lab would be able to date the pottery by style, temper and color. That would give a relative date. As the desert ‘varnish” can sometimes be measured that’s another check. Finally the style of the petroglyph would give a possible date.