PhotographerRiggs, EugeneSubjectPetroglyphs--ArizonaPetroglyphs--Southwest NewRock art --ArizonaDescriptionThis petroglyph is tradtional style Hohokam anthropomorphs or human like figures.The Hohokam culture is the name given to farming people of the American southwest between AD 200 and 1450. Their sites are found throughout the Sonoran Desert of central Arizona, along the Salt and Gila Rivers. This example was found along the San Pedro River in Cochise County. This image was taken by Gene Riggs.Date RangePre-Territorial Period (Before 1863)TypeStill ImageOriginal FormatColor photographsDrawings (visual works)Contributing InstitutionCochise College LibraryCollectionCochise College Library Digital Collection- Rock Art of Cochise CountyRights StatementThis resource is owned by Gene Riggs and is provided to Cochise College Libraries for educational purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of Cochise College. For permission to use please contact [email protected].