Petroglyphs in the White River Narrows Archaeological District of the Basin and Range National Monument.

White River Narrows Archaeological District in the Basin and Range National Monument is home to one of the largest concentrations of rock art in Eastern Nevada. The age of the petroglyphs is unknown, but people first inhabited this part of Nevada over 6,000 years ago and likely much earlier than that.

Anthropomorphic figures and bighorn sheep engraved in a tuft boulder. One of the figures is connected to a zig zag snake figure by its head dress.
Bighorn sheep engraved on basalt boulders in the White River Narrows Archaeological District.
Big Horn Sheep and abstract shapes engraved on a basalt boulder in White River Narrows Archaeological District.
Abstract petroglyphs in the White River Narrows Archaeological District of the Basin and Range National Monument.