Last updated: May 14, 2023
Place
Piedras Marcadas Canyon Petroglyph Viewing Trail Stop 2
Quick Facts
Amenities
1 listed
Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits
You’ve reached stop 2 along the Petroglyph Viewing Trail in Piedras Marcadas Canyon. You have hiked .34 miles, or .55 kilometers.
Most of these petroglyphs were made by the ancestors of today’s Pueblo peoples. The Ancestral Puebloans used hand-held stone tools to remove the desert varnish, exposing the lighter color of the basalt’s interior. After centuries of weathering, older petroglyphs began oxidizing and this darkening confirms their authenticity and great age.
Archeologists refer to these images as being made in the Rio Grande style. This style developed rather suddenly around the year 1300, coinciding with a dramatic increase in the local population and the construction of many pueblo villages along the Rio Grande River. Elements frequently seen in Rio Grande style images include human figures, animals, and geometric designs.
Why were these petroglyphs made? Continue 500 yards to Stop 3 to hear more.
Most of these petroglyphs were made by the ancestors of today’s Pueblo peoples. The Ancestral Puebloans used hand-held stone tools to remove the desert varnish, exposing the lighter color of the basalt’s interior. After centuries of weathering, older petroglyphs began oxidizing and this darkening confirms their authenticity and great age.
Archeologists refer to these images as being made in the Rio Grande style. This style developed rather suddenly around the year 1300, coinciding with a dramatic increase in the local population and the construction of many pueblo villages along the Rio Grande River. Elements frequently seen in Rio Grande style images include human figures, animals, and geometric designs.
Why were these petroglyphs made? Continue 500 yards to Stop 3 to hear more.