The Eastern States Rock Art Research
Association (ESRARA) held its 2022 conference on Oct. 7-8, 2022, in
St. Louis, Missouri. The conference brought together presenters and attendees
from nine states to discuss the documentation, preservation, and interpretation
of rock art sites which included petroglyph (images carved on stone) and
pictograph (images painted or drawn on stone) sites in the Eastern United
States. Pennsylvania was well represented with three presentations focusing on rock
art sites from the Keystone State, which now has over forty petroglyph sites
recorded in its cultural resource site files.
The logo for the
Eastern States Rock Art Research Association (ESRARA). |
A theme throughout the conference was that rock art sites often go unnoticed unless someone is looking for them. One of the presentations focused on Pennsylvania included images and discussion about seemingly forgotten sites and another previously undocumented petroglyph site in the Lower Susquehanna Valley. Located atop a small rock island in the river is carved the figure of a birdman that was previously unknown to researchers.
A figure with both
human and bird-like attributes is carved on the highest section of a small rocky
island in the Lower Susquehanna River. (Photo: Melanie Mayhew) |
An original
photograph taken during sunrise around the equinox (left) and the illustration
created by digitally tracing the photo (right). (Images: Melanie Mayhew) |
A photograph of
the Chickaree Hill Pictograph from Pennsylvania’s Archaeological Site Survey
(PASS) form. The circular decorated area is only a few inches across. (image: PA-SHARE) |
For more information, visit the Eastern States Rock Art Research Association (ESRARA). For more information on Pennsylvania Petroglyphs, view our petroglyph brochure (PDF).
Links and Resources:
American Rock Art Research Association (ARARA)
ARARA is an active community dedicated to rock art preservation, research, and education. Several educational resources can be found on their website, including lesson plans for grades K-9. ARARA hosts frequent web presentations and holds an annual conference. Past web presentations can be found on their YouTube channel.
Eastern States Rock Art Research Association (ESRARA)
ESRARA is a group of dedicated professional and avocational members who focus their attention on rock art located in the Eastern United States.
Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology (SPA)
A community of professional and avocational archaeologists dedicated to the scientific study and conservation of archaeological resources in Pennsylvania and surrounding states. Their 92nd annual conference will be held in Dubois, Pennsylvania on April 14-16, 2023.
Burkett, Ken
2021 The Chickaree Hill Pictograph (36CB28). Pennsylvania Archaeologist. Vol 91(2)
Cadzow, Donald
1932 Petroglyphs [Rock Carvings] in the Susquehanna River near Safe Harbor, Pennsylvania, Safe Harbor Report No. 1. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg.
Swauger, James
1974 Rock Art of the Upper Ohio Valley. Akademische Druck, Austria.
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