It's very cool but one very interesting one was missed and not enhanced and it is a clearer one than the first. Look at 1:10, in-between the first enhancement and the second.
Thank you for your question! We have a wonderful presentation by Shumla's Senior Preservation Archaeologist called "Understanding Lower Pecos Feline Imagery on our RUclips channel that talks about some of the possible interpretations. You can check it out here: ruclips.net/video/bsDPI4AEZKg/видео.html
@@kathycondon4734 a lot of rock art is ancient and their meanings are not known. They have interpreted some of them. Some of the tall figures with the outstretched arms are shaman and dieties of theirs called katcinas. Some believe they are maps of information about this surrounding area. Water, gameju nok are often depicted on those walls. There is a book called.”The rocks begin to speak” That explores the meaning of several notable panels of rock art.
Thank you for your question! There are a lot of similarities among pictographs. They are often made with the same colors...black, red, yellow, and white. And, pictographs from different areas often have the same shapes....square-bodies torsos, facing outward, or stick-bodies. We are all human and we often create images in a similar fashion. People from the past are just like us. On the other hand, there are differences. In some areas, pictographs are made with green and blue pigment. And, for people who study rock art, they can often place where an image was created just from a photograph....Four-corners area versus Texas versus California versus the Plains. We appreciate your interest in the rock art of the Lower Pecos Canyonlands of Southwest Texas and we hope you'll visit our website to learn more about our work! www.shumla.org
At ruclips.net/video/-Oziau26Pqo/видео.htmlm50s it appears to me to be a shaman's interpretation of a firsthand account of an Aztec temple. The jagged "steps" on the side as well as the stairway in the center to the squared top. It also appears to possibly have bodies falling down the sides with decapitated heads. The figures to the sides of the "temple" also appear to be depicted as blood fountains.
Some look like cactus people, and one looks like a dog person. The " temple" ?? A flower, or fruit. There are overlaying pictures ?? No ?? I'm not an artist. So I don't know. There appears to be a human head, but it's black and doesn't seem to fit ??
@@redtobertshateshandles Art is a tricky thing for sure. It is all in the eye of the beholder and "meaning" can be obscured. Interesting how we all see different things in it.
No one asked you to watch this. Its an effort to reveal what is hard to distinguish by just a photo image. If you don’t like this, why did you watch it?
Amazing and beautiful, if the rocks could speak… Thank you for sharing these incredible treasures!
This is amazing. This makes seeing what is actually there so much easier. Do you mind if I say it is actually very trippy?
Thank you!
WHERE ARE THESE AMAZING BEAUTIFUL PICTOGRAPHS !!! THE ART WORK 🎨 IS JUST INCREDIBLE 😲
It color enhanced via AI
😊that was amazing to see.
It's very cool but one very interesting one was missed and not enhanced and it is a clearer one than the first. Look at 1:10, in-between the first enhancement and the second.
Interesting !
5:14 that look like a portal, incredible
What does the cave art show??😮
Thank you for your question! We have a wonderful presentation by Shumla's Senior Preservation Archaeologist called "Understanding Lower Pecos Feline Imagery on our RUclips channel that talks about some of the possible interpretations. You can check it out here: ruclips.net/video/bsDPI4AEZKg/видео.html
@@kathycondon4734 a lot of rock art is ancient and their meanings are not known. They have interpreted some of them. Some of the tall figures with the outstretched arms are shaman and dieties of theirs called katcinas.
Some believe they are maps of information about this surrounding area. Water, gameju nok are often depicted on those walls. There is a book called.”The rocks begin to speak” That explores the meaning of several notable panels of rock art.
has the whole site been enhanced? would love to see it...
Hi, and thank you for your comment! The links below provide higher resolution Gigapan imagery created for for certain panel sections:
- Panel 1 Section 5 - www.gigapan.org/gigapans/224725 (DStretch LDS)
- Panel 1 Section 6 - www.gigapan.org/gigapans/224665 (DStretch LDS)
- Panel 1 Section 7 - www.gigapan.org/gigapans/224663 (DStretch CRGB)
- Panel 1 Section 8 - www.gigapan.org/gigapans/224660 (DStretch LDS)
- Panel 1 Section 9 - www.gigapan.org/gigapans/224658 (DStretch LDS)
- Panel 1 Section 10 - gigapan.com/gigapans/224656 (DStretch LDS)
- Panel 1 Section 11 - gigapan.com/gigapans/224604 (DStretch LDS)
Why do all rock art pictographs in the American Southwest look so similar ?
Thank you for your question! There are a lot of similarities among pictographs. They are often made with the same colors...black, red, yellow, and white. And, pictographs from different areas often have the same shapes....square-bodies torsos, facing outward, or stick-bodies. We are all human and we often create images in a similar fashion. People from the past are just like us. On the other hand, there are differences. In some areas, pictographs are made with green and blue pigment. And, for people who study rock art, they can often place where an image was created just from a photograph....Four-corners area versus Texas versus California versus the Plains.
We appreciate your interest in the rock art of the Lower Pecos Canyonlands of Southwest Texas and we hope you'll visit our website to learn more about our work! www.shumla.org
Looks like Montezuma‘s well in Arizona
Hmmm . . . I can tie my sailboat at the dock right?
some parts you went straight past with enhancement...they would have been amazing...i don't understand why you did that ?
un colisionador de partículas trayendo a este mundo un gran mal.
At ruclips.net/video/-Oziau26Pqo/видео.htmlm50s it appears to me to be a shaman's interpretation of a firsthand account of an Aztec temple. The jagged "steps" on the side as well as the stairway in the center to the squared top. It also appears to possibly have bodies falling down the sides with decapitated heads. The figures to the sides of the "temple" also appear to be depicted as blood fountains.
Some look like cactus people, and one looks like a dog person.
The " temple" ?? A flower, or fruit.
There are overlaying pictures ?? No ??
I'm not an artist. So I don't know.
There appears to be a human head, but it's black and doesn't seem to fit ??
@@redtobertshateshandles Art is a tricky thing for sure. It is all in the eye of the beholder and "meaning" can be obscured. Interesting how we all see different things in it.
Please check out the latest video on artwork in the mountains of china - I would love to get your feedback ! Regards
2:34 remain me sahara figure
Our ancestors enjoyed some pretty good drugs.
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I think most of the enhancements are completely shite and ruins what you are trying to do
No one asked you to watch this. Its an effort to reveal what is hard to distinguish by just a photo image. If you don’t like this, why did you watch it?