Available November 17, 2010
Visit
Crow Canyon, NM
With
exploringrockart
Coalition to Preserve Rock Art
Awareness Education Preservation
This series of Ebooks is designed to be a reference if you intend to visit and an aid to those researching the site.
Crow Canyon, New Mexico is located in Dinetah. Dinetah is the traditional homeland of the Navaho tribe and the site contains Navajo ruins and rock art from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Large petroglyph panels often include both Navajo and Pueblo images. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
The Ebook has 56 pages, with 73 photographs, some of which show an overview of the panel and then some focused on a specific area of the panel.
We have given detailed directions to Crow Canyon since they are readily available from other sources.
The cost of the Ebook is $5.00 if paid by cash or Money Order and $5.50 if paid with Paypal (address questions of how to complete the order to www.exploringrockart.com). Profits will be used by the Coalition to Preserve Rock Art, dedicated to promoting awareness of, providing education about, and the preservation of Rock Art in the Southwest.
The Ebook will be emailed to your email address as a .pdf file. As a note, the Ebook will be password protected (a unique password will be provided to each customer), and the configuration of software on some computers may not allow multiple copying of the file, forwarding of the file, or high resolution printing of the file.
If you have questions or if after review of the material you have the need for a high resolution, large image for educational, research, or artistic purposes please contact us at exploringrockart@gmail.com.
The information in this guide is copyrighted ©
and is not to be distributed.
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