Sinagua pecked petroglyph approximately 90 centimeters high at a remote rock art site in the Coconino Forest in north central Arizona.
This site has multiple rock art motifs and methods of production including fine incised lines, gouges, indirect percussion, direct percussion and combinations of each method. Note the overlapping zoomorphs. There are multiple motifs on this area of the panel.
This snake like motifs are over 90 centimeters high and is very high on the panel well above the reach of a person.
Presumably due to relatively open exposure, there are only faint remnants of Sinagua pictographs. The only other culture with evidence at this site are very faint, incomplete (eroded) Yavapai pictographs.
Information about volunteer opportunities in the Coconino Forest including the creation of the 3D models and other projects by the Sedona Friends of the Forest can be found at http://www.friendsoftheforestsedona.org/
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