Overview
The Ash Springs Petroglyph Site is an area of lightly desert-varnished boulders on a low hill overlooking the verdant Pahranagat Valley. Ancient people apparently liked the view, as they used the site as a winter camp. While there, they flaked stones, broke ceramic vessels, and etched the rocks with scenes of bighorn sheep, human figures, and intricate designs of all sorts.
Listed here are details of Site 14. This site consists of one rounded boulder with several bighorn petroglyphs on the southwest face.
Note that this is the backside of the Site 13 boulder. Links to Area Map and Site Map. |