Mar 12, 2009 #1 CH Chel Member Joined Feb 23, 2009 Messages 19 Here's a closer look at the rock with pits formed by generations of native people grinding food. You can see this large flat rock, and the stone hearth past it, in my last post. Better yet, go check out Cochise St6ronghold, it is an amazing place! Attachments 3-9-09 014.jpg 121.6 KB · Views: 367
Here's a closer look at the rock with pits formed by generations of native people grinding food. You can see this large flat rock, and the stone hearth past it, in my last post. Better yet, go check out Cochise St6ronghold, it is an amazing place!
Mar 13, 2009 #2 SunMan King Taco Joined Sep 9, 2007 Messages 2,365 Location Oxnard, CA. Very cool. Looks like you got the pic sizing thing down too. Thanks, look forward to more pics from your trip.
Very cool. Looks like you got the pic sizing thing down too. Thanks, look forward to more pics from your trip.
Mar 13, 2009 #3 JO John D Senior Member Joined Jan 4, 2007 Messages 465 Location Southeast Those may be peck basins. What do you think? Attachments peck basin.jpg 68.4 KB · Views: 275
Mar 14, 2009 #4 craig333 Riley's Human Joined Jan 12, 2007 Messages 8,169 Location Sacramento Where is that? Not too terribly far from me we have Indian grinding rock state park.
Mar 14, 2009 #5 chnlisle Post Master Joined Apr 27, 2006 Messages 3,811 Location The Old Pueblo looks more like Steve Madden's to me.