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American Rock Art Research Association A non-profit organization dedicated to the support of rock art research, conservation, and education.
BetterPhoto.com BetterPhoto.com is the new host for www.chesterleeds.com
Bradshaw Foundation The Bradshaw Foundation is a non profit whose primary objective is to discover, document and preserve ancient rock art around the world, and promote the study of early mankind’s artistic achievements.
Emile Abbott A friend and fellow rock art photographer. Give Emile's site a visit.
Photosynth: Zoomable Panoramic Photographs Searching WestTexasPhotographer will bring you to a number of interactive zoomable panoramic photographs of exciting rock art sites from the Lower Pecos River region of Texas. Get up close and personal with the rock art as you use your mouse to "walk" around the site. See something that catches your eye? You can zoom in to incredible closeness and study the art as if you were actually there. These panoramas are of high enough quality to do serious research. The only caveat is that the site is owned by Microsoft and requires a small (safe) plugin from Microsoft.
Rock Art Foundation Great friends and a great organization the Rock Art Foundation exists to promote the conservation and study of the Native American rock art in the Lower Pecos region of Southwest Texas.
SHUMLA SHUMLA is home to one of the preeminent rock art researchers in the world today, Dr. Carolyn Boyd. Dr. Boyd and her team are turning the rock art world on its ear with the groundbreaking research they are doing in the interpretation of the meaning of the art of the Lower Pecos River region of Texas.SHUMLA is an internationally recognized nonprofit education and archeological research center located in the community of Comstock on the Southwest Texas border west of Del Rio. Founded in 1998, SHUMLA is impacting the world of experiential learning, heritage education, and archeological research far beyond its size and borders.
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