(RENO, Nev.) In collaboration with Reno-Tahoe, Americas Adventure Place, the Nevada Rock Art Foundation (NRAF) has created the Engraved in Stone: Nevada Ancient Rock Art brochure that guides visitors to the regions most famous rock art sites throughout the Northern Nevada and Lake Tahoe regions.
Standing next to Nevada rock art and knowing that some of these works date back 10,000 years is compelling and inspiring, said Mary Ann McAuliffe, arts and culture manager of the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA). Many visitors come to the Silver State specifically to see these ancient sites, but they want to do so in a manner that does not adversely affect site integrity and is respectful of indigenous peoples and of the archaeological remains of the past. This brochure is a step in that direction.
The 10-page brochure, with its colorful photos and maps, highlights four ancient sites open to the public. Two of the most popular sites are Grimes Point and Hidden Cave located east of Fallon, Nevada off Highway 50. Hickison Summit is further east on Highway 50 and Toquima Cave is located just outside of Austin, Nevada. Another favorite site is Kyburz Flat, which is situated 45 miles west of Reno, heading north on Highway 89 from Truckee, California. The brochure also provides details about people of the past and what they might have been trying to say through their diverse pieces of rock art.
More than 5,000 brochures were produced and will be distributed through the promotional efforts of both organizations. Interested parties can call the RSCVA at
1-800-FOR-RENO or the NRAF at 775-323-NRAF to have a brochure mailed to them. Brochures will also be available at a number of Nevada and California state parks, rock art centers and museums as well as the Lassen Volcanic National Park in California.
The Nevada Rock Art Foundation was founded to preserve, protect and document the more than 1,000 sites in Nevada, as well as educate the public. Despite being situated in spectacular landscapes, many sites are still under threat from building development, vandalism and natural degradation. Instilling a sense of respect and appreciation for the cultural and artistic merit of these ancient engravings and their creators is part of the foundations education process.
To learn more about the Nevada Rock Art Foundation, membership, donations, volunteering, stewardship program and related activities, call 775-323-6723(NRAF), email
info@nevadarockart.org or log on to
www.nevadarockart.org.With numerous resorts that offer first-class amenities and 24-hour gaming, Reno makes the perfect base camp as you travel on your rock art adventure. To plan your trip to Reno-Tahoe log on to <a href="/a> or call 1-800-FOR-RENO.
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