taino indian petroglyphs

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Taino Indian Petroglyphs 2 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Isabela Puerto Rico sandstone Taino Indian Petroglyphs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stones with hand-drawn taino petroglyphs symbols Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cueva del Indio en Arecibo, Puerto Rico Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cueva del Indio en Arecibo, Puerto Rico Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
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Stone petroglyphs left behind by the Taino indians in the island of Puerto Rico called Borinquen by the indians. Petroglyphs have been found on river boulders, walls of caves and rock shelters, and on upright stone slabs outlining ball court plazas. Unfortunately, many of these artifacts have been stolen by collectors or looters. There are two main types of petroglyphs: 1) geometric designs and 2) images representing human or animal forms. Rouse has described the petroglyphs as “human-like bodies and heads, of faces, and of geometric designs, several of which suggest the sun and the moon”.


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