Indigenous Rock Imagery of the Sonoran Desert
Event description
- Open to the public
Indigenous Rock Imagery of the Sonoran Desert
Join us for an interesting lecture from Aaron Wright, Preservation Archaeologist from Archaeology Southwest.
Petroglyphs and pictographs are integral to the cultural traditions of Indigenous communities the world over, and especially so in the Sonoran Desert where they abound on the countless chocolate- and charcoal-colored rocks. It’s natural to ask what they may mean, but perhaps a more appropriate question is what do they do? These images move us in remarkable ways and therein lies some of their significance. Archaeology Southwest Preservation Anthropologist Aaron Wright will review the diversity of rock imagery across the Sonoran Desert with one eye on common threads and the other on unique regional qualities.
Event contact
Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve
623-582-8007
dvpp@asu.edu
Date
Friday, March 29, 2024
Time
10:00 am – 12:00 pm (MST)
Cost