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Description Comanche Gap Shield Warrior. These two shield figures are among my favorite petroglyphs. They are on a large volcanic dike on a private ranch in the Galisteo Basin. I went on one of the rare tours there in 2004. Polly Schaafsma suggests they represent war among the peoples of the area.
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Author Jerry Willis from Tome´, NM, United States of America
Other versions Also see File:Comanche Gap Shield Warrior2.jpg, which is partly visible at upper right.

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