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Petroglyphs of hunters. Indigenous Fremont native rock art. Southwestern. Multiple figures.
Petroglyphs carved into a red rock formation, depicting a procession of six stylized human figures in black against the reddish-brown stone. The figures are roughly drawn, with elongated bodies, stick-like limbs, and distinct headwear or hairstyles. The forms suggest movement, with some figures holding objects resembling staffs or weapons. The rock surface is rough and textured, showing natural cracks and variations in color. The petroglyphs are prominently displayed on a large, smooth section of a naturally occurring red rock outcrop. In the background, additional large, angular red rock formations create a narrow canyon-like setting, while several smaller, smooth, rounded rocks rest on a sandy, gravelly ground below the carved rock. The lighting suggests sunlight on the scene, highlighting the textures and colors of the rocks and carvings.