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Pre-Columbian art / Art history / Prehistory / Rock art / Petroglyphs / Pictogram / Rock art of the Chumash people / American Indian Rock Art in Minnesota MPS / Visual arts / Prehistoric art / Native American art
Date: 2014-03-04 10:03:05
Pre-Columbian art
Art history
Prehistory
Rock art
Petroglyphs
Pictogram
Rock art of the Chumash people
American Indian Rock Art in Minnesota MPS
Visual arts
Prehistoric art
Native American art

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