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Long before Arkansas was settled, ancient cultures left behind powerful traces of their lives—painted and carved into stone across the Ozarks. This episode of the 1836 Podcast shares about prehistoric rock art, known as pictographs and petroglyphs, found in places like Petit Jean Mountain and beyond. From mysterious symbols and human figures to sunbursts and animal forms, these markings reveal a deep cultural and spiritual connection to the land. But what do they truly represent? Messages of daily life… spiritual beliefs… or something more mysterious—possibly even art inspired by the otherworldly? Many of these sites remain hidden or protected today, preserving a fragile and enduring link to Arkansas’s distant past.
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By Nathan Rogers5
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Long before Arkansas was settled, ancient cultures left behind powerful traces of their lives—painted and carved into stone across the Ozarks. This episode of the 1836 Podcast shares about prehistoric rock art, known as pictographs and petroglyphs, found in places like Petit Jean Mountain and beyond. From mysterious symbols and human figures to sunbursts and animal forms, these markings reveal a deep cultural and spiritual connection to the land. But what do they truly represent? Messages of daily life… spiritual beliefs… or something more mysterious—possibly even art inspired by the otherworldly? Many of these sites remain hidden or protected today, preserving a fragile and enduring link to Arkansas’s distant past.
#Arkansas #History #Podcast #ArkansasHistory #ArkansasPodcast

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