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    • Mimbres Style Quadruped

    • Mimbres Style Quadruped

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    • Petroglyphs--Arizona; Petroglyphs--Southwest New; Rock art --Arizona

    • This petroglyph of a quadruped is classic Mimbres style. The Mimbres culture is a subset of the larger Mogollon culture and was centered in the Mimbres Valley. Their territory encompassed the upper Gila River and parts of the upper San Francisco...
    • Cave Quadupeds

    • Cave Quadupeds

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    • Pictograph; Rock art--Arizona

    • These quadruped pictographs were found painted on the walls of a cave in the Pedregosa Mountains in Cochise County. The elements were painted in black by an unknown culture. The image was taken by Gene Riggs.
    • Mixed Quadruped Images

    • Mixed Quadruped Images

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    • Pictograph; Rock art--Arizona

    • These petroglyphs and pictograph are of bighorn sheep and were found on both sides of the Chiricahua Mountains. The petoglyph at the lower left is done in the Mimbres culture style. The pictograph and petroglyph at right are done in a more...
    • Quadruped Picotgraph

    • Quadruped Picotgraph

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    • Pictograph; Rock art--Arizona

    • When rock art is painted onto a surface it is referred to as a pictograph. This is probably a stylized representation of a bighorn sheep. The element is done in reddish brown paint and is found on the ceiling of the low overhang in the previous...
    • Peloncillo  Mountains Long Tailed Quadruped

    • Peloncillo Mountains Long Tailed Quadruped

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    • Petroglyphs--Arizona; Petroglyphs--Southwest New; Rock art --Arizona

    • Petroglyphs of long tailed quadupeds were common to the Mogollon culture. The Native American culture known as the Mogollon lived in the southwest from approximately AD 150 until sometime between AD 1300 and AD 1400.This petroglyph was found on the...
    • Chiricahua Mountains long tailed quadruped

    • Chiricahua Mountains long tailed quadruped

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    • Petroglyphs--Arizona; Petroglyphs--Southwest New; Rock art --Arizona

    • This petroglyph was found in a canyon on the eastern slopes of the Chiricahua Mountains on the Arizona/New Mexico border. This example of petroglyph is representative of the Mogollon tradition. The Native American culture known as the Mogollon...
    • Mammalian figurine

    • Mammalian figurine

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Solidly modeled mammalian quadruped figurine with elongated body and upright ears and tail. Punctuate eyes are deep and oval in shape. Anus is more triangular. Design is partially obliterated by erosion, soot and soil. Vertical stripes are painted...

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