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Crystal Wash Main Rock Art Site
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Crystal Wash Main Site 10

Overview

The Crystal Wash Main Archeological Site (or "Rock Story" site) is an area of desert-varnished, volcanic boulders along a sandy wash and on a gently sloping hillside above the wash. Above the wash, ancient people stayed in the area for long periods of time, probably living here during winters. While here, they flaked stones, built fires, broke ceramic vessels, and etched the rocks with representational (e.g., bighorn sheep and human figures) and abstract images. Back in their time, Crystal Creek probably flowed past the village.

Site 10 is an elevated, flat boulder that shades the bedrock below. It seems that people sat in the shade, made a little petroglyph, and did some grinding. Three grinding slicks suggest that women might have gathered here to work and chat. For details of the hike and the other numbered sites here, see Crystal Wash Main.

For additional information about the area, download the 57-page Lincoln County brochure or just the 3 pages about Crystal Wash Main.

Crystal Wash Main Site 10
Marker #10 (view SE)
Crystal Wash Main Rock Art Site
Hiker at Site 10 on a cloudy day (view SE)
Crystal Wash Main Site 10
Site 10 shelter and grinding slicks (view S)
Crystal Wash Main Site 10
Grinding slicks under the rock shelter (view S)
Crystal Wash Main Site 10
Petroglyphs under the rock shelter (view S)
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