Sunday, July 10, 2011

Archaic Texan Rock Art Reveals Prehistoric Culture

Thousands of years ago, Native American groups painted art under cliff overhangs along the Rio Grande. The arid climate preserved hundreds of these vivid pieces. Archaeologist Solveig Turpin discusses what the art reveals about changes in climate and the social structure of early Americans, and why it has become difficult to study.

Sarah Mutch Sarah Polley Sarah Shahi

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