The Mysterious Petroglyph Site In Arizona That Still Baffles Archaeologists To This Day
By Katie Lawrence|Published July 25, 2022
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Katie Lawrence is a Southeast Texas native who graduated 18th in her high school class with a GPA of 4.25. She attended college in the Houston area and changed her major twice (psychology, computer science, and finally criminal justice) before taking a leap of faith and dropping out to pursue a career in freelance writing.
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You’ve probably heard of Petrified Forest National Park, but what about Newspaper Rock? It’s an ancient petroglyph site located within the park, and the stories behind it are as fascinating as they are mysterious.
Most people visit Petrified Forest National Park for one sole purpose: to see the ancient, multi-hued petrified wood that dates to over 200 million years ago.
Such a high concentration of petroglyphs indicates this was a place of great importance to the ancestral Puebloan people who created them. The exact significance of the area, however, remains unknown.
One thing is for certain: the drawings were made between 650 and 2,000 years ago by people living along the Puerco River. Many generations left their mark here, so - unlike some petroglyph sites - Newspaper Rock doesn't have one linear story to tell.
Instead, it is a collection of experiences chronicled over the ages. The meanings of some individual images have been deciphered, which you can learn more about on several informative signs posted near the site.
Have you ever been to this ancient petroglyph site in Arizona? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience! Tell us in the comments. Don’t forget to check out our previous article for more reasons to visit Petrified Forest National Park!
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