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by Stuart Harrison
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This is a photograph that I took of a petroglyph panel that shows one of the ways archaeologists can date some of the symbols etched into the desert... more
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This is a photograph that I took of a "petroglyph panel" that shows one of the ways archaeologists can date some of the symbols etched into the desert sandstone. If one looks at the far left and in the middle of the image you will see a horse with a rider on its back, hunting bison. We know that there were no horses in the New World until the Spanish imported them.....so we can say for certain that this petroglyph was produced in historical times......not prehistoric.
Stuart Harrison's photography has garnered multiple awards and accolades from the beginning of his creative career. He is highly published, collected and respected by his artist friends and art lovers alike. His work has hung in the Smithsonian, in private, municipal, corporate and several University art collections. Use of space is always a consideration when Stuart is composing whether in his "Jelly Jar Studio" or out in the Southwest in search of ancient petroglyphs. Having a passion for the natural world has resonated throughout his life as this Archaeologist turned Photographer can capture animal and mineral in an unexpected way, and present it beautifully. Nature, wildlife and landscape are his main subjects, being in touch with...
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Stuart Harrison
Thank you very much James!
James Brunker
Great detail, I've seen quite a few similar images of people riding horses in rock art in Bolivia and Chile too, as you say, dates the panels to after the Spanish conquest
Stuart Harrison
I'm right there with you Rory. I think I have done the same thing 5 or 6 times.
Rory Cubel
You know I meant you ,Stuart, below. I must be getting old. Heh. Amazing image .Sorry.
Rory Cubel
An amazing ancient petroglyph image ,Morris! Congrats ! F/L
Stuart Harrison
Thank you Antonis!
Stuart Harrison
Thank you Morris!
Antonis Meintanis
wonderful! very beautiful!!!👍 👌👌
Morris Finkelstein
Fabulous photograph of a petroglyph panel in the desert, Stuart! F/L
Stuart Harrison
Thank you Lynn!
Lynn Hopwood
Awesome image!
Stuart Harrison
Thank you very much Ludwig for the fantastic Feature with the 'Any Native American Nation or Reservations' group.
Stuart Harrison
As a former Archeologist I once did a survey of Palo Duro Canyon. We were in search of petroglyphs, we found two that we believe were pre- contact. Thing about is that we couldn't divulge there location.....there are scoundrels out there that will deface them....sad. Thanks Karen!
Karen Slagle
What a beautiful image, Stuart, I am so envious that you got to see this. I am crazy about glyphs of all kinds and would love to see more. My dreams are made of things such as this. f/l
Stuart Harrison
I appreciate the comment Paul.
Paul Freidlund
Very interesting
Stuart Harrison
Thanks so much Janis for the surprising 'Feature' with the Just Perfect group.
Stuart Harrison
Thank you Cheryle for the fantastic 'Feature' with the Magical Art group.
Stuart Harrison
Thanks Julie for choosing my image to 'Feature' with the Your Story of Art group.
Ann Skelton
Love it Stuart! l/f
Stuart Harrison replied:
Thank you Ann. I'm gad you like it. I'm a retired Anthropologist/Archeologist you know and I speak fluent "Petroglyph.
Paul Freidlund
very interesting capture l/f
Georgiana Romanovna
Congratulations! Your fine artwork has been featured in the fine art America group, "Art From The Heart".
Norman Johnson
Nice capture, Stuart.
Eva Lechner
Congrats on your feature on IAC!