Image of Seminole Canyon State Historical Park
Photo courtesy Texas Parks and Wildlife

One figure has a stag's head with sharp antlers. Another flings wide its feathered arms—or maybe its wings. These shamanistic images are some of the oldest rock art in North America, created perhaps 4,000 years ago by people who found refuge—and inspiration—in this desert rock shelter near the life-sustaining Pecos River.

Seminole Canyon State Historical Park

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