Ancient Graffiti, Lake Montezuma, AZ
Posted by: Poehunters
N 34° 39.943 W 111° 43.010
12S E 434322 N 3836207
Found some ancient graffiti at V-Bar V Site on Red Rock Pass.
Waymark Code: WMHQ0B
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 08/02/2013
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There is an extensive collection of Sinaguan rock art at the V-Bar-V Heritage Site here on Beaver Creek. It is the largest petroglyph site in the area.
This well-preserved treasury holds more than 1,000 petroglyphs (chiseled images) that date back to the Sinaguan Indian heyday in the Verde Valley, which anthropologists place between 1150 to 1400 A.D. All the images are inscribed on four flat panels that have been surprisingly undisturbed over the years, perhaps because the site was a secluded part of a privately owned ranch for many years.
Unlike other rock art locations, which feature several different styles of art over many centuries, all the petroglyphs at the V-Bar-V site are created in only one style--the precisely executed Beaver Creek style that is found throughout the eastern half of the Verde Valley. Very few of the images overlap.
The colorful lichen-coated panels contain more than 100 different motifs within 15 style classes. Of these, 20 percent are zoomorphs or animal representations, such as snakes, turtles, coyotes, antelopes and a heron-like water bird. Some animals stand on top of each other.
Stick-figured human forms (often with multiple arms and legs) and geometric shapes, such as grids, spirals, concentric circles and dots, are also abundant. The anthropomorphic figures are surprisingly varied; they even depict shamans and young women, who can be identified by characteristic hair whorls on the sides of their heads. Numerous petroglyphs are linked by meandering lines.
In addition to the rock art, the V-Bar-V heritage site has a few remnants from its more recent ranching history.
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