Welcome to the Archaic Indians of the Lower Pecos Photo Gallery

     Photographs on this page will be changed periodically to give you a greater sense of what the Archaic Indians of the Lower Pecos contributed in the world of art. 

Lower Pecos Rock Shelter Photographs

(Click on each of the images to see a larger photograph.)

Fate Bell Shelter     The Fate Bell Shelter at Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site near Comstock, Texas.

 

 

Steep Climb to the White Shaman Shelter
     It's a steep climb to the Shelter of the White Shaman, but the paintings inside are well worth the trip.  This shelter is on property owned by the Rock Art Foundation, and it is down the road from Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site.  Tours are conducted each Saturday from September through May.  For more information, see the Rock Art Tours page.



Panther Cave
Panther Cave is at the mouth of Seminole Canyon where it empties into the Rio Grande River.  Across the river is Mexico.  The giant painting of a panther featured on the cover of Woman Too Young of Panther Cave is one of the many prehistoric works of art found in this shelter.


 

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