Procession Panel Petroglyphs

Posted by Adam Schallau on Nov 10 2008 | Ancestral Puebloan, Rock Art, Utah, Anasazi

Procession Panel under the mid-day sun. Comb Ridge near Bluff, Utah. Copyright Adam Schallau.This past Saturday I hiked up one of the many canyons that cut into Comb Ridge near Bluff, Utah to visit Procession Panel, a huge rock art panel with 179 figures. Comb Ridge is an amazing place that is full of cultural treasures and quite canyons to explore, appreciate and enjoy. I’ll share a few more images of Procession Panel over the next few days, including a large panoramic showcasing the entire panel.

Please remember that it is a privilege to visit Ancestral Puebloan cultural sites, whether in a National Park or public lands such as Comb Ridge. When visiting a cultural site,  please do so with respect for their past inhabitants and future visitors alike.

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3 Responses to “Procession Panel Petroglyphs”

  1. Sarah

    Wow!! What stories they are telling……..wish we knew. How high up was this Adam??

    14 Nov 2008 at 1:53 pm

  2. Great shot of the pertos.

    14 Nov 2008 at 8:24 pm

  3. Pat

    To realize this is how someone expressed what they were feeling or experinecing at the time,it leaves me… speechless.

    15 Nov 2008 at 11:20 am

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