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Sears Point Petroglyphs

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The Sears Point Petroglyphs are located along the Gila River in southwestern Arizona and represent one of the largest rock art sites in North America. The site features thousands of individual glyphs carved into dark basalt boulders across a rugged desert landscape. These images were created by multiple prehistoric cultural traditions over thousands of years, including the Patayan and Hohokam peoples. The diverse carvings include geometric designs, anthropomorphs, and abstract figures, providing researchers with extensive data for studying the cultural interactions of early indigenous groups in the American Southwest.

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Sears Point Petroglyphs ranks #67 of 157 in the Petroglyph ranking, behind Agawa Rock Pictographs, ahead of Fremont Indian State Park Petroglyphs.

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Where are the Sears Point Petroglyphs located?

The Sears Point Petroglyphs are located along the Gila River in southwestern Arizona. The site is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and is situated within the restricted Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range.

How many petroglyphs are at the Sears Point site?

The site is one of the largest petroglyph concentrations in the American Southwest, featuring thousands of individual rock art images. These images are spread across volcanic outcrops over several miles of desert terrain.

What cultures created the art at Sears Point?

The petroglyphs were created by multiple prehistoric cultural traditions, including the Patayan and Hohokam cultures. The rock art spans thousands of years and features a mix of anthropomorphic figures, animals, and intricate geometric designs.

Can the public visit the Sears Point Petroglyphs?

Yes, the public can visit the site, but because it is located within the Barry M. Goldwater Range, visitors must obtain a permit from the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma. This requirement ensures visitor safety and the preservation of the delicate site.

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