Quite interesting, Dave. I don't interpret them as comets, though. I visited and photographed a petroglyph of apparently the same personage at the Head of Sinbad in the San Rafael Swell and it seemed obvious that he was commanding a cloud to rain -- the streaks were rain. Or so I thought. Thanks, Joe ------------------------------ On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 3:07 PM MDT Dave Gary wrote:
Hey, speaking of comets, take a look at these photos I took a few years back when I was wandering around the Dead Horse Point area. The first set is from 7-Mile Wash, the second from Hell Roaring Canyon. Something different, but astronomy-related. I propose it’s two different depictions of the same shaman and the same comet, but from two different artists, either from the same group or two different groups.
Also, notice the solitary big-horn-sheep pictograph from the Hell Roaring Canyon set appears to be pregnant. Was this the artist’s way of saying this was a spring-time comet? Something fun to think about (you can make up any story you like) and it has an astronomy plot.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78046474@N06/sets
Dave
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