Peter Faris, of the very interesting RockArtBlog, writes: "Perhaps the most remarkable example of rock art I know of is the Stone Lion Shrine of Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. Carved from the volcanic tuff so prevalent in that region, there are two recumbent mountain lions, approximately life sized, lying side by side, surrounded by a circle of boulders..."
http://rockartblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/bandeliere-stone-lion-shrine-life-sized.html
http://rockartblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/bandeliere-stone-lion-shrine-life-sized.html







nother story, this time preserved by the Cheyenne, demonstrates a possible connection between the High Bank earthwork and accounts of a great turtle...associated with that of a celestial turtle representing the general dome of the sky..." 



















