Coso rock art - National Park Service
Coso's petroglyphs—especially those featuring bighorns and hunters—are often situated close by hunting stations and stone corrals, supporting the hunting magic theory. The earliest hunting scenes predate the bow and arrow, and show hunters with atlatls and spears. Later scenes depict men with the newer technologies, and hunting dogs, too. ................
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