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English: Coso petroglyphs rock art in the Archaic abstract curvilinear style — at the Coso Rock Art District National Historic Landmark, in the Mojave Desert and Inyo County, California.
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English: Coso petroglyphs rock art in the Archaic abstract curvilinear style — at the Coso Rock Art District National Historic Landmark, in the Mojave Desert and Inyo County, California.
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Source http://www.nps.gov/history/archeology/rockArt/scene3.htm
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