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| Indigenous petroglyphs on the landscape in southwest Arizona. |
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Indigenous people left a vision of themselves and their sense of place with petroglyphs on the arid landscape.
Photographed in 1993, this site on Antelope Hill, called Santa Ciecilia by the Spanish, was a Quechan rock quarry for metates (grinding stone). The site has since been destroyed by a rock quarrying project undertaken by the Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District. |
| Image Source: US National Park Service |
| Image Credit: Courtesy of US National Park Service. Meredith Kaplan, Superintendent of Anza National Historic Trail. |
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