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  2. Fremont culture - Wikipedia

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    The Fremont culture or Fremont people is a pre-Columbian archaeological culture which received its name from the Fremont River in the U.S. state of Utah, where the culture's sites were discovered by local indigenous peoples like the Navajo and Ute. In Navajo culture, the pictographs are credited to people who lived before the flood.

  3. Fremont Indian State Park and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Fremont culture is known for its unique art, pottery, and structures. The Fremont people lived in the central Utah area, and their culture is characterized by distinctive rock art, which includes petroglyphs (carvings on rock surfaces) and pictographs (paintings on rock).

  4. Ninemile Canyon (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Ninemile Canyon (also Nine Mile Canyon) [ 1] is a canyon, approximately 40 miles (60 km) long, located in Carbon and Duchesne counties in eastern Utah, United States. Promoted as "the world's longest art gallery", the canyon is known for its extensive rock art, most of it created by the Fremont culture and the Ute people.

  5. Buckhorn Draw Pictograph Panel - Wikipedia

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    Bureau of Land Management. The Buckhorn Draw Pictograph Panel is an example of rock art, located in Buckhorn Draw in the San Rafael Swell in central Utah, approximately four miles north of the San Rafael campground and bridge. Primarily a Barrier Canyon Style panel, there are a few later petroglyphs of Fremont culture origin as well.

  6. Pilling Figurines - Wikipedia

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    The Pilling Figurines are a set of eleven clay figurines made by the Fremont culture. They were discovered in 1950 by Clarence Pilling, a Utah rancher, under a rock overhang in a side canyon of Range Creek, Utah. [1] The figurines are believed to be around 1000 years old. The Pilling Figurines are all around 4 to 6 inches (roughly 10 to 15 cm ...

  7. Rock art of the Chumash people - Wikipedia

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    Chumash rock art is a genre of paintings on caves, mountains, cliffs, or other living rock surfaces, created by the Chumash people of Southern California. Pictographs and petroglyphs are common through interior California, the rock painting tradition thrived until the 19th century. Chumash rock art is considered to be some of the most elaborate ...

  8. Cañon Pintado - Wikipedia

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    Cañon Pintado, meaning painted canyon, is an archaeological site of Native American rock art located in the East Four Mile Draw, 10.5 miles (16.9 km) south of Rangely in Rio Blanco County, Colorado. Led by Ute guides, the Domínguez–Escalante expedition, Spanish missionaries in search of a route to California in 1776, passed through this ...

  9. Mysterious symbols found near footprints shed light on ...

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    Mysterious symbols found near footprints shed light on ancient humans’ awareness of dinosaurs, scientists say ... “This was the case in various parts of the world where rock art was practiced ...