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Detail of camelid petroglyphs in San Pedro Valley near San Bartolo, Region II, Chile
This image shows a camelid (possibly a llama, note the typical camelid shaped tail) feeding. The cross beneath its neck suggests it was carved after the Spanish conquest when catholicism was introduced to the region
Photograph ID: Atacama2018.36
Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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