Posted on 06/01/2012 5:35:27 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
Rock paintings near the Rio Grande contain hidden messages about a mysterious 4,000-year-old religion. Now one archaeologist has learned to read them.
The figures at the White Shaman rock shelter seem to depict a journey through the spirit world...
The region known as the Lower Pecos is an arid 21,000-square-mile expanse of southwest Texas and northern Mexico surrounding the confluence of the Pecos River and the Rio Grande. The land is barbed with cacti, teeming with rattlesnakes, and riven with impassable canyons. But more than 4,000 years ago, these barrens were home to a flourishing culture of hunter-gatherers, creators of some of the world's most complex and beautiful prehistoric rock art. The literal meaning of those paintings had been dismissed as an unsolvable mystery -- until recently...
Through decades of dogged work, Boyd has also developed a system to understand this enigmatic art. Working like a detective, she discovered a symbolic code that reveals narratives in the paintings, which she believes can be read, almost like an ancient language. Just as finding the Rosetta stone in Egypt enabled linguists to decipher ancient hieroglyphs, these paintings help unlock the secrets of a majestic religious system that blanketed Mesoamerica nearly four millennia before the arrival of Columbus. Boyd has discovered that myths and rituals similar to those written in the rocks have survived in the Huichol, a modern tribe now living in the mountains of western Mexico, and in other cultures throughout Mexico and the American Southwest...
(Excerpt) Read more at discovermagazine.com ...
I see Liz Warrens great great grandmother on that wall......
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Thanks Jumper.
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This drawing was recently decoded and the message contained in it reads: Next time I’ll ask for directions.
Dang. Wish I had access to the full article.
"No-one knows who they were, or what they were doing, but their legacy lives on."
Just like ICEMAN ! Great movie. I've never cried in a movie, but at the end of ICEMAN, I did "well up". It was the flute music, so I call "no fair".
The Huichol make megacool art. Those are tiny beads:
It’s probably a Precolumbian campaign poster.
Me too, I may read it at the newsstand and see if I want the whole issue.
Thanks!
Decoding the Ancient Secrets of White Shaman
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