View Full Version : Trip Report Even more Moab Rock Art
IntrepidXJ
12-05-2010, 06:23 PM
Saturday, December 4, 2010
On Saturday morning, I awoke bright and early so that I could head back to the Moab area to find some more rock art. On my drive towards Moab, I was treated to an excellent sunrise over the La Sal Mountains. Here's some photos from my day...
The Snake-in-Mouth Panel
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183132-2/IMG_9613.jpg
Close-up of the blue eyes and the Snake in the Mouth
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183129-2/IMG_9589.jpg
The Supplication Panel
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183144-2/IMG_9807.jpg
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183150-2/IMG_9856.jpg
The Fishman
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183183-2/IMG_0188.jpg
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183156-2/IMG_9948.jpg
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183159-2/IMG_9983.jpg
Opposite the Fishman pictographs
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183171-2/IMG_0043.jpg
Another small panel along the way
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183177-2/IMG_0101.jpg
IntrepidXJ
12-05-2010, 06:24 PM
Lonesome Shaman
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183180-2/IMG_0118.jpg
The Moab Mastodon
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183093-2/IMG_0224.jpg
Next to the 'mastodon'
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183090-2/IMG_0203.jpg
Petroglyphs around the corner from the Owl Panel
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183096-2/IMG_0248.jpg
The Owl Panel
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183102-2/IMG_0253.jpg
The Owl
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183105-2/IMG_0263.jpg
Bird Figure
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183108-2/IMG_0266.jpg
Bighorn Sheep
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183114-2/IMG_0315.jpg
Owl Petroglyph Panel
http://myxj.net/g2/d/183123-2/IMG_0338.jpg
trackrunner
12-05-2010, 07:25 PM
:hail2thechief:
ibenick
12-05-2010, 08:32 PM
The fishman looks awesome. Great stuff, Randy.
Reddirtdawg
12-06-2010, 12:53 AM
Randy - great emphasis of the tafoni in your third shot of Fishman. Bravo!
oldno7
12-06-2010, 06:02 AM
Thanks again Randy:2thumbs:
Iceaxe
12-06-2010, 08:14 AM
:hail2thechief: awesome stuff....
Damn, I love your posts, simply amazing what you're doing.
Win
IntrepidXJ
12-06-2010, 07:08 PM
Randy - great emphasis of the tafoni in your third shot of Fishman. Bravo!
Thanks! Couldn't have done it without your help :cool2:
Reddirtdawg
12-10-2010, 10:04 AM
I find it somewhat interesting that Bruce Hucko named the Fish Man pictograph the way he did. I believe he was mistaken and thought that the center image was a fish skeleton. I know the Anasazi did not eat fish.....not sure if this held true for the archaic people of the area. Still, I am sure this is not a fish skeleton.
Bruce Hucko's Fish Man (http://www.brucehuckophoto.com/gallery.cfm?mode=image&id=1157818733633)
Though we all have the option of naming these sites anything we like on our own websites.....I sort of liked the misnomer Bruce had given this and just kept that name when I posted shots of it on my site.
willburcito
11-23-2012, 09:05 AM
I find it somewhat interesting that Bruce Hucko named the Fish Man pictograph the way he did. I believe he was mistaken and thought that the center image was a fish skeleton. I know the Anasazi did not eat fish.....not sure if this held true for the archaic people of the area. Still, I am sure this is not a fish skeleton.
Bruce Hucko's Fish Man (http://www.brucehuckophoto.com/gallery.cfm?mode=image&id=1157818733633)
Though we all have the option of naming these sites anything we like on our own websites.....I sort of liked the misnomer Bruce had given this and just kept that name when I posted shots of it on my site.
I think it is more likely a representation of a giant centipede, which are found in this area. I have seen several other petroglyphs around Moab which seem pretty clearly to be these remarkable insects, and they all look very similar to this one. The two antennae at the "bottom" of the glyph (like a downward pointing "V") match the two large antennae that giant centipedes have.
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