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The carvings etched into limestone boulders near Pyramid Lake in western Nevada show that the early North Americans were surprisingly creative artists. The carvings, which are at least 10,000 ...
Carbon dating of petroglyphs near Pyramid Lake put people in Nevada between 11,000 and 14,800 years ago. These are the oldest petroglyphs in North America, according to state archaeologist Gene ...
The analysis of carbonate that crusted over petroglyphs when they were covered by the waters of Winnemucca Lake in Nevada indicates that the rock carvings are at least 10,000 years old, making ...
Here are some dry lake beds to explore around Southern Nevada: Paper lanterns are released and float to the sky at the RiSE Festival Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014 on a dry lake bed near Jean.
He knew from his climate research that the dry area where the petroglyphs are located was once a lake, and that the white coating was probably left from the last time the rocks were submerged in ...
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