This rock art panel is situated above and behind room 18a and in part, forms the north wall of the room.
The pale red anthropomorpic figure is element 15. It is attributed to the Yavapai proto-historic native American Indian culture. It is believed to have been drawn post 1400 AD.
The large white “shield” type pictograph includes elements 17-19. It is attributed to the Sinagua paleo-indian culture. It is believed to have been created in the time period 1100 AD to 1300 AD.
The series of zoomorph images below the shield and anthropmorph are elements 6 thru 14. They are attributed to the Yavapai culture.
The Honanki Cultural Heritage site is situated in the Red Rock District of the Coconino Forest to the Northwest of Sedona Arizona.
Additional information about the Red Rock District of the Coconino Forest can be found at the following web sites http://www.sedonaredrocktrails.org/
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