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Writing-on-Stone, also called Áísínai'pi, is a cultural landscape in southern Alberta along the Milk River, where sandstone cliffs preserve Blackfoot rock art and other archaeological evidence. Petroglyphs and pictographs show human figures, animals, weapons, and symbolic forms made over different p...
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UNESCO recognition, dense Blackfoot imagery, striking landscape integration, and strong cultural interpretation support international acclaim.
Scoring methodologyWriting-on-Stone Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada, holds the largest concentration of rock art on the North American Great Plains, with thousands of Blackfoot petroglyphs and pictographs in a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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UNESCO-listed Plains rock art landscape, exceptional density, cultural continuity, and international recognition.
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