Graffiti and rock art are both ways people show things visually, but they are different in how they’re used and thought about. Rock art, which is made by carving […]
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Fetish Spirit Rock, “Amfalulu”
I received an intriguing message from Tom Johnson, who is looking for information about a unique rock. He is reaching out to gather insights about the origin and nature […]
Exploring Portable Rock Art from Red Creek in Mississippi
Crystal, one of our rock art readers, shared her portable rock art collected from Red Creek in Perkinston, Mississippi. She has a love for finding rock art. Crystal shared, “I […]
Unusual rock art found in Texas
A reader of my coverage of rock art on the Artsology Blog sent the following pictures and story. She mentioned that they were found at Jellystone Park in Kerrville, […]
Face effigy found in San Diego
I received an email from a reader of my rock art posts who sent the following pictures with this statement: “I just wanted to share these pictures of my […]
Elaborately carved stone head found in the Catskills
My blog posts on rock art continue to prompt people to email me their pictures and stories … and this one is pretty interesting. Mel from New York State […]
Portable rock art found in Byron, Maine
I received the following pictures and story from Mike in Maine, who explained his portable rock art finds as follows: “About a decade ago, I had been sitting beside […]
Rock art face effigy (and more) found in the 1950s
I received the following pictures and story from a woman named Amanda who explained: “I was given some rocks that had belonged to my grandfather who passed away long […]
Hag stones found at Hugo Lake in Oklahoma
I’ve had a few posts on hag stones over the years, and to reiterate here, a “hag stone” is a rock that has a hole in it and is […]
Portable rock art with imagery found in Tennessee
I received the following pictures and information from Sherri in Tennessee, who saw some of my previous posts about rock art on this site. Sherri writes: “I found this […]