Three Rivers Petroglyph Site

{{Short description|Archaeological site in New Mexico}}

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There are over 21,000 petroglyphs at the Three Rivers Petroglyph Site at Three Rivers, New Mexico,

[http://www.southernnewmexico.com/Articles/Southeast/Otero/ThreeRiversPetroglyphssit.html Three Rivers Petroglyphs Site — 21,000 Carvings] Accessed May 27, 2007.

located midway between Tularosa and Carrizozo in Otero County on Highway 54. Many of the petroglyphs can be easily viewed from a trail open to the public which winds through the rocks for about one mile. The petroglyphs are thought to be the product of the Jornada Mogollon people between about 1000 and 1400 AD. The site is protected and maintained by the Bureau of Land Management.

The locale is called Three Rivers because Indian Creek, Golondrina ("Swallow") Creek, and Three Rivers come together near the site.{{cite web |url=https://geoinfo.nmt.edu/tour/landmarks/three_rivers/home.html |title=Three Rivers Petroglyph Site |first=Shari A. |last=Kelley |access-date=February 21, 2024 |publisher=New Mexico Tech |date=October 6, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211024072431/https://geoinfo.nmt.edu/tour/landmarks/three_rivers/home.html |archive-date=October 24, 2021}} The petroglyphs at Three Rivers were recorded during a six-year project by the Archaeological Society of New Mexico's Rock Art Recording Field Schools. Photographs and records are on file at the Bureau of Land Management's District Office in Las Cruces.

[http://www.nm.blm.gov/recreation/las_cruces/three_rivers.htm New Mexico BLM Three Rivers Petroglyphs website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070618113332/http://www.nm.blm.gov/recreation/las_cruces/three_rivers.htm |date=2007-06-18 }} Accessed May 27, 2007.

Gallery

File:Three Rivers Petroglyph Site 7.jpeg|A petroglyph depicting a bighorn sheep; arrows or spears protrude from its body.{{Cite journal|last=Berrier|first=Margaret|date=2017-10-13|title=Ceremonial Depictions of Bighorn Sheep Anthropomorphs in the Jornada Mogollon Region|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333967649}}

File:Three Rivers Petroglyph Site 10.jpeg|One of many circle and dot motifs at the site.

File:Three Rivers Petroglyph Site 12.jpeg|A petroglyph depicting a face or mask.

File:Three Rivers Petroglyphs 2.jpeg|A geometric glyph

File:Three Rivers Petroglyph Site 8.17.21.jpg|Anthropomorphic figure decorated with abstract designs.

File:Three Rivers Petroglyph Site 8.17.26.jpg|A glyph depicting an animal—possibly a sheep.

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