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Baja Rock Art

Baja Rock Art

Explore the Cochimi Lifestyle Through the Rock Art They Left Behind

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  • About This Site
    • About the Author
  • Articles
    • San Nicholas Arroyo
    • La Pinguica
    • San Borjitas: Getting there
      • San Borjitas: The Paintings
  • Santa Barbara
    • Santa Barbara: Introduction
    • Santa Barbara: Lower
    • Santa Barbara: Middle
    • Santa Barbara: Main
    • Santa Barbara: 0 Left
    • Santa Barbara: 1 Left
    • Santa Barbara: 2 Left
    • Santa Barbara: 3 Left
    • Santa Barbara: 4 Right
      • Santa Barbara: 4R Wall of Man
    • Santa Barbara: Arroyo 5 Right
    • Santa Barbara: Data and Conclusions
  • Cochimi, A Thin Slice
    • Cochimi, A Thin Slice. Introduction
    • Early Baja Native Groups
    • Cochimi Social Culture
    • So, What is an Emerging Culture?
    • Some Aspects of Cochimi Mission Life
    • The Early Days of First Contact
    • Language and Communication
    • The Role of Cochimi Women
    • The Role of the Shaman
    • The Meaning of Rock Art
    • Honey, I’m Home. . .What’s for Dinner?
    • How did the Cochimi make their colours for painting?
    • God(s), and The Aftermath of the Missions
  • Manuel Diaz’ Cave?
    • In Search of Manuel Diaz’ Cave: Introduction
    • Site1 – Site4
    • Site 5 to Site 7
    • Site 8 to Site 10
    • Site 11 to Site 13
    • Site 14 to Site 15
    • Discussion – Conclusion
  • Piedras Pintados
    • Piedras Pintados: Introduction
    • Piedras Pintados: West Side Sea Goddess Site
    • Piedras Pintados: Solar Site
    • Piedras Pintados: Habitations Site
    • Piedras Pintados: East Side
  • Other Stuff
    • Contact

Cochimi, A Thin Slice


Cochimi, A Thin Slice. Introduction


Early Baja Native Groups


Cochimi Social Culture


So, What is an Emerging Culture?


Some Aspects of Cochimi Mission Life


The Early Days of First Contact


Language and Communication


The Role of Cochimi Women


The Role of the Shaman


The meaning of Cochimi Rock Art


Honey, I’m Home! What’s for Dinner?


How Did The Cochimi Make Their Colours?


God(s), and The Aftermath of The Missions



The Best is Yet to Come

  • Home
  • About This Site
    • About the Author
  • Articles
    • San Nicholas Arroyo
    • La Pinguica
    • San Borjitas: Getting there
      • San Borjitas: The Paintings
  • Santa Barbara
    • Santa Barbara: Introduction
    • Santa Barbara: Lower
    • Santa Barbara: Middle
    • Santa Barbara: Main
    • Santa Barbara: 0 Left
    • Santa Barbara: 1 Left
    • Santa Barbara: 2 Left
    • Santa Barbara: 3 Left
    • Santa Barbara: 4 Right
      • Santa Barbara: 4R Wall of Man
    • Santa Barbara: Arroyo 5 Right
    • Santa Barbara: Data and Conclusions
  • Cochimi, A Thin Slice
    • Cochimi, A Thin Slice. Introduction
    • Early Baja Native Groups
    • Cochimi Social Culture
    • So, What is an Emerging Culture?
    • Some Aspects of Cochimi Mission Life
    • The Early Days of First Contact
    • Language and Communication
    • The Role of Cochimi Women
    • The Role of the Shaman
    • The Meaning of Rock Art
    • Honey, I’m Home. . .What’s for Dinner?
    • How did the Cochimi make their colours for painting?
    • God(s), and The Aftermath of the Missions
  • Manuel Diaz’ Cave?
    • In Search of Manuel Diaz’ Cave: Introduction
    • Site1 – Site4
    • Site 5 to Site 7
    • Site 8 to Site 10
    • Site 11 to Site 13
    • Site 14 to Site 15
    • Discussion – Conclusion
  • Piedras Pintados
    • Piedras Pintados: Introduction
    • Piedras Pintados: West Side Sea Goddess Site
    • Piedras Pintados: Solar Site
    • Piedras Pintados: Habitations Site
    • Piedras Pintados: East Side
  • Other Stuff
    • Contact
  • Email
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