First Creek Rock Art Site (23GA129)

The First Creek Rock archaeological site was published by Diaz-Granados and Duncan (2000: 126, 127, 177, 178, Plate 5). The photographs at this website were taken in 1994 by David Ludwig. The site is located in the Gasconade River drainage and it is not open to the public. The site was reported to the Archaeological Survey of Missouri during 1976.


The pictograph panel at the First Creek site is painted on a protruding ledge of bedrock in the ceiling of a cave. The rock art panel is not far from the entrance of the cave.



Photograph with colors distorted by extreme contrast and brightness in order to show the design patterns.



Photograph with colors distorted by extreme contrast and brightness in order to show the design patterns.



Photograph with colors distorted by extreme contrast and brightness in order to show the design patterns.



Photograph with colors distorted by extreme contrast and brightness in order to show the design patterns.



Photograph with colors distorted by extreme contrast and brightness in order to show the design patterns.


Diaz-Granados, Carol and James C. Duncan
2000 Petroglyphs and Pictographs of Missouri. Alabama University Press, Tuscaloosa.


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