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The
ancient people of North America left no written records
of their cultures. For us to gain an understanding of
what happened here in ancient times, we rely on clues
these early Americans left behind in the remains of
their villages, monuments, and artifacts.
Over
the past few decades, the knowledge and methods of modern
archaeology have advanced tremendously. Today, researchers
use technologies such as radiocarbon and tree-ring dating,
ground penetrating radar, pollen analysis, and trace-element
analysis to glean information from the archaeological
record. Few of these technologies existed 50 years ago.
For this reason, it is important that we keep a significant
record of our rock art sites so that archaeologists
and scientists in the future, with even more advanced
knowledge and technologies, will have access to it.
Rock
Art is one of the most ubiquitous records of past human
action. Archaeologists still lack the clues that might
someday solve the mysteries of the first Americans.
By permanently preserving and recording important cultural
sites, the NEVADA ROCK ART FOUNDATION makes sure they
will be available for all.
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