Things the GCAS has seen, photographed, and left where they are.
Fort Cummings historic crockery fragmentFort Cummings historic etchingsPony Hills badger v opossum v shrewPony Hills basket v clan shieldPony Hills panel 3Pony Hills macawPony Hills winged creature2 – One spiral faces 060 degrees compass IIRC1 – Two spirals 2 orientations5 – One spiral faces 160 degrees compass6 – Petroglyph panel8 – Lizard101_0001101_0054Pony Hills traderPony Hills VenusPony Hills human figure101_0005101_0055101_0059Pony Hills petroglyph of mysteryPony Hills spiralPossibly a sun dogBig dragonfly1219 PMQuadruped maybe dogs with man and shield or bow101_0064101_0060101_0065101_0069101_0071101_0084101_007611 – Greg Conlin’s flake find side 113 – Don records Greg’s flake find14 – Gary finds a good flakeBig Tree – Marilyn and Lee discuss MS’s found slab101_0001Woodrow Ruin Kismet still life with Joan’s coatimundi ball cap and coati-sherd Woodrow Ruin sherd grouping detailKipp Ruin spindle-whorlKipp Ruin industrial-strength mortar holes in calicheApache Flats animal print – 5-toes so not feline but canineThree Rivers petroglyph site Katsina shaman Tlaloc – photo by M. SmithThree Rivers petroglyph site – Bighorn 3 arrows – photo by M. SmithThree Rivers petroglpyh site – Mimbreno-style quadruped – photo by M. SmithThree Rivers petroglyph site – panel row – photo by M. SmithThree Rivers petroglyph site – photo by M. SmithSherds and lithic – photo by K. MeredithGap Hill Toothy Tlaloc – photo by K. MeredithThree Rivers petroglyph site – Sierra Blanca to E – photo by M. SmithThree Rivers petroglyph site – rattlesnake moves across rocks – photo by M. SmithThree Rivers petroglyph site chimera – photo by M. SmithThree Rivers petroglyph site – T-bird quadruped panel – photo by M. Smith