Authors are Sanchez, superintendent of the Petroglyph National Monument and Spanish Colonial Research Center at the University of New Mexico, and Miller, a research historian at the center.
What does PETR stand for?
PETR stands for Petroglyph National Monument (US National Park Service)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Lisa Cherniak, Executive Director Artists Against Racism Toronto, Ontario, Canada Our Coalition was pleased to see the coverage you gave John Black and his Black Ranch development plans, which threaten the Petroglyph National Monument (see "The Desert's Open Veins," Currents, July/August 1998).
The meanings of the images carved by American Indians and early Spanish settlers onto the thick volcanic rock of Petroglyph National Monument may never be fully understood.
If Paseo del Norte is built right through the Petroglyph National Monument, claim the Navajo, it will open up a 6,700-acre real estate development named Black Ranch to ready buyers on the expanding west side of Albuquerque.