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Pictographs in the Dinetah region exhibiting an unusual blue-green pigment, rare in Southwest rock art.
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Close up of a pictograph in the Dinetah region with a deep blue-green pigment, rare in Southwest rock art.
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Another close up view of a pictograph in the Dinetah with a deep blue-green pigment.
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Chuck Hannaford and Tanis Eberts look on as Bob Florek uses the pXRF analyzer on the pictograph's pigments.
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Chuck Hannaford watches as Bob Florek uses the pXRF analyzer on sections of the pictograph's pigment.
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Chuck Hannaford looks on and Tanis Eberts takes notes as Bob Florek uses the pXRF analyzer on the pictograph's pigment.
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Bob Florek uses the pXRF analyzer on the pictograph's pigment.
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Bob Florek uses the pXRF analyzer on the pictograph's pigment.
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Bob Florek uses the pXRF analyzer on the pictograph's pigment.
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Bob Florek uses the pXRF analyzer on the pictograph's pigment as Chuck Hannaford explains possible sources for the blue-green pigment.
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A set of unusual pictographs in the Dinetah.
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Pictographs in the Dinetah with bold white and red pigment.
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Pictographs in the Dinetah with bold white and red pigment.
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Pictographs in the Dinetah with bold white and red pigment.
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Sandstone cliffs in the Dinetah, common throughout many areas of the Southwest.