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Petroglyphs on rocks along the Yuboa river, at a site used for ceremonies and rituals by the precolumbian Taino people, near Bonao in the Dominican Republic, in the Caribbean. The carvings represent eyes in the form of masks, were created by the chiefdom of Maguana, and are 1500-500 years old. The rock art here, which is painted, drawn and carved, is thought to be related to birth, rain and fertility, and to the worship of the goddess Atabey, Mother of Waters in the Taino culture. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9641989
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4724px × 7087px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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AMERICAS
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
CARIBBEAN
Carving
Ceremonial
colour image
DAY
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Early American
Exterior
Eye
Face
Fertility
Goddess
Greater Antilles
HERITAGE
HISPANIOLA
History
INDIANS
INDIGENOUS
Island
Mask
New World
north america
NORTH AMERICAN
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Petroglyph
Ritual
Rock
ROCK ART
Stone
Symbol
Taino
Tainos
VERTICAL