[Ancient handprints of Fate Bell Shelter]

Photograph of prehistoric artists painted haunting hand prints on the wall of Fate Bell Shelter, probably using a brush made from a twig and paint made from minerals mixed with animal fat or plant oil.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Ancient handprints of Fate Bell Shelter]

Photograph of prehistoric artists painted haunting hand prints on the wall of Fate Bell Shelter, probably using a brush made from a twig and paint made from minerals mixed with animal fat or plant oil.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A canvas of pictographs]

Photograph of a pictograph of a humanoid figure. Haunting figures on the wall of White Shaman Rock Shelter may provide clues to prehistoric cultures of the lower Pecos River region.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Fate Bell Shelter]

Photograph of Fate Bell Shelter, a narrow ledge on the side of Seminole Canyon.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Fate Bell Shelter's ancient artistry]

Photograph of a pictograph of a humanoid figure. The pictographs are located in Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Guided Tours of Fate Bell Shelter]

Photograph of a guided tour of the Fate Bell Shelter that involved a short walk across the rocky bed of Seminole Canyon. Two guided groups are walking on the rocky bed in the canyon.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Guided Tours of the Seminole Canyon]

Photograph of a guided tour of the Fate Bell Shelter that involved a short walk across the rocky bed of Seminole Canyon. One guided groups can be seen walking on the rocky bed in the canyon.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Guided Tours of the Seminole Canyon, 2]

Photograph of a guided tour of the Fate Bell Shelter that involved a short walk across the rocky bed of Seminole Canyon. One guided groups can be seen walking on the rocky bed in the canyon.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Maker of Peace]

Photograph of a 17-foot bronze statue entitled The Maker of Peace is Texas artist Bill Worrell’s interpretation of symbolic images found in lower Pecos River rock art.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Man standing at the overlook of the Pecos River]

Photograph of a man standing at the edge of the Seminole Canyon view looking towards the overlook shelter and the Pecos River, in the Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Man standing at the overlook of the Pecos River]

Photograph of a man standing at the edge of the Seminole Canyon view looking towards the overlook shelter and the Pecos River, in the Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A Meal With the Foragers]

Photograph of a prehistoric exhibition of the Pecos River and the Rio Grande, in the Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site headquarters. Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site in Val Verde County includes 2,172 acres of rocky terrain, deep canyons, caves, ancient rock art and a variety of Texas wildlife. One of the best views of the large state park is within its headquarters.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A Meal With the Foragers]

Photograph of a prehistoric exhibition of the Pecos River and the Rio Grande, in the Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site headquarters. Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site in Val Verde County includes 2,172 acres of rocky terrain, deep canyons, caves, ancient rock art and a variety of Texas wildlife. One of the best views of the large state park is within its headquarters.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Overlook of the Pecos River]

Photograph of Seminole Canyon view looking towards the overlook shelter and the Pecos River, in the Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A pictograph of a humanoid figure]

Photograph of a pictograph of a humanoid figure. Haunting figures on the wall of White Shaman Rock Shelter may provide clues to prehistoric cultures of the lower Pecos River region.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A pictograph of a humanoid figure]

Photograph of a pictograph of a humanoid figure. Haunting figures on the wall of White Shaman Rock Shelter may provide clues to prehistoric cultures of the lower Pecos River region.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A pictograph of a humanoid figure]

Photograph of a pictograph of a humanoid figure. Haunting figures on the wall of White Shaman Rock Shelter may provide clues to prehistoric cultures of the lower Pecos River region.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A pictographic in Panther Cave]

Photograph of prehistoric pictograph on the wall of Panther Cave, probably using a brush made from a twig and paint made from minerals mixed with animal fat or plant oil. The pictograph depicts a large mountain lion-shaped figure, the namesake of Panther Cave.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The pictographs of Fate Bell Shelter]

Photograph of pictographs on the walls of the Fate Bell Shelter. The prehistoric artists painted images on the wall of Fate Bell Shelter, probably using a brush made from a twig and paint made from minerals mixed with animal fat or plant oil.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The pictographs of Fate Bell Shelter]

Photograph of a pictograph of a humanoid figures. The pictographs are located in Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Pictographs of the Fate Bell Shelter]

Photograph of two men looking at pictographs on the walls of the Fate Bell Shelter. The prehistoric artists painted haunting hand prints on the wall of Fate Bell Shelter, probably using a brush made from a twig and paint made from minerals mixed with animal fat or plant oil.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Pictographs of the Fate Bell Shelter]

Photograph of two men looking at pictographs on the walls of the Fate Bell Shelter. The prehistoric artists painted haunting hand prints on the wall of Fate Bell Shelter, probably using a brush made from a twig and paint made from minerals mixed with animal fat or plant oil.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Prehistoric exhibition of the Pecos River and the Rio Grande]

Photograph of a prehistoric exhibition of the Pecos River and the Rio Grande, in the Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site headquarters. Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site in Val Verde County includes 2,172 acres of rocky terrain, deep canyons, caves, ancient rock art and a variety of Texas wildlife. One of the best views of the large state park is within its headquarters.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Prehistoric paintings on cavern walls]

Photograph of haunting figures on the wall of White Shaman Rock Shelter may provide clues to prehistoric cultures of the lower Pecos River region.
Date: January 2005
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library