
Rock Art Ranch, Holbrook, Arizona
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Elliott Jones
About this listen
The pictographs in the steep red rock canyons tell stories of an ancient way of life. We are with our Payson Adventures Guide.
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Editorial reviews
Elliott Jones and Patricia L. Lawrence guide the listener through a tour of Rock Art Ranch, located in Holbrook, a city in Navajo County, Arizona. Their guide, Charlie Burns, has a calm voice, a wide breath of knowledge on the subject, and a knack for storytelling. The desert landscape is dotted with sagebrush and petrified logs, and the surrounding red rock canyons contain pictographs that may date from as early as 6000 BCE. The ranch is also home to an impressive pottery collection.
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