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Sand Carved Designs exchanges links with other web sites that 
share common interests in archaeology, anthropology, southwest art and artifacts. 
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American Rock Art Research Association

The American Rock Art Research Association (ARARA)   is dedicated to the support of rock art research, conservation, and education and is the oldest rock art association in the world. Petroglyph 'Flower Stones' and other petroglyph crafts.
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Hyatt Restorations

by Dace Hyatt

Our goal at Hyatt Restorations is to compliment American Indian art thru quality Restoration and responsible collector services.  Rock Art Images

by Rick Kramer

Reproductions and photographs of Archaic, Fremont and Anasazi prehistoric Native American rock art panels of the southwestern U.S.
Utah Rock Art Research Association URARA is an organization dedicated to the education and preservation of Native
American Rock Art. 
Side Canyon...

Explore the American Southwest

Welcome to Side Canyon. In the American Southwest, diverse cultures and breathtaking scenery combine in a unique and unforgettable place.
JD Woodworks

www.jd-woodworks.com

Hand Crafted
Southwestern Furniture
by J. Dupret

Web-Zine of Design

Dreams Alive Magazine... 

...provides resourceful articles about home & garden, interior design and decorating, arts & crafts, spirituality and more. We accept article and art submissions and provide beneficial methods of site promotion and advertising. 
Maturango Museum This is a link to the Maturango Museum, "The Gateway to the Cosos" where you can arrange petroglyph tours!  Tic-Toc-Rocks Contemporary gifts from prehistoric rock art