
Petroglyph
More than 20,000 petroglyphs -- stone carvings dating from between 1300 A.D. and 1600 A.D. -- are preserved at New Mexico's Petroglyph National Monument, a 7,236-acre park that also includes a variety of volcanic cinder cones.
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