
Ageless Watcher
In Otero County, New Mexico, Three Rivers Petroglyph Site is an ancestral one where depictions of avian friends like Hawks, Eagles, ducks, roadrunners and Turkeys exist among thousands of rock inscriptions by the ancient Indigenous Jornada Mogollon People. Salvador Romero's watchful bird calls to mind the sacred symbols found there. Perhaps this approximately 4" tall, 3 3/4" wide and 7/8" deep found stone carving is a observant raptor or even a guardian thunderbird.
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In Otero County, New Mexico, Three Rivers Petroglyph Site is an ancestral one where depictions of avian friends like Hawks, Eagles, ducks, roadrunners and Turkeys exist among thousands of rock inscriptions by the ancient Indigenous Jornada Mogollon People. Salvador Romero's watchful bird calls to mind the sacred symbols found there. Perhaps this approximately 4" tall, 3 3/4" wide and 7/8" deep found stone carving is a observant raptor or even a guardian thunderbird.






















