12 Petroglyph Corridor Nodes

(Mojave–Great Basin system) * DRAFT *

A petroglyph corridor is a stretch of landscape where rock art sites appear repeatedly along a natural travel route. Instead of a single isolated panel or canyon full of carvings, the imagery is distributed along a pathway that people used for movement across the desert.

In practical terms, a petroglyph corridor is a travel landscape marked by symbolic sites.

Format
Node | Region Belt | Corridor Intersection | Node Type | Motif Emphasis | Significance

  1. Coso Petroglyph Field
    Region Belt: Eastern Sierra–Great Basin frontier
    Corridor Intersection: Owens Valley corridor / eastern Mojave uplands
    Node Type: Major ceremonial core
    Motif Emphasis: Bighorn sheep, hunters, anthropomorphs
    Significance: One of the largest rock art landscapes in North America and the primary symbolic center of the Coso corridor.
  1. Little Petroglyph Canyon
    Region Belt: Coso Range
    Corridor Intersection: Coso canyon travel routes
    Node Type: Canyon site-core
    Motif Emphasis: Sheep imagery and hunting scenes
    Significance: Dense petroglyph concentration marking a heavily traveled volcanic canyon corridor.
  1. Renegade Canyon
    Region Belt: Coso Range
    Corridor Intersection: Coso canyon system
    Node Type: Canyon ceremonial node
    Motif Emphasis: Hunters, patterned-body anthropomorphs
    Significance: Major interpretive canyon central to debates over Coso symbolism and ceremonial activity.
  1. Sheep Canyon
    Region Belt: Coso Range
    Corridor Intersection: Hunting landscape corridor
    Node Type: Specialized hunting node
    Motif Emphasis: Bighorn sheep
    Significance: Strongly associated with hunting geography and ritual interpretations tied to sheep imagery.
  1. Grapevine Canyon
    Region Belt: Mojave–Colorado corridor
    Corridor Intersection: Lower Colorado River travel routes
    Node Type: Major corridor anchor
    Motif Emphasis: Rectilinear geometric forms
    Significance: Key node connecting Mojave rock art with lower Colorado River cultural traditions.
  1. Sloan Canyon
    Region Belt: Southern Nevada–Mojave margin
    Corridor Intersection: Las Vegas basin travel routes
    Node Type: Canyon corridor node
    Motif Emphasis: Abstract geometric motifs
    Significance: Important transition node linking Basin and Range traditions with Mojave landscapes.
  1. Black Canyon (Pahranagat)
    Region Belt: Southern Great Basin
    Corridor Intersection: Pahranagat Valley–White River travel route
    Node Type: Valley corridor node
    Motif Emphasis: Anthropomorphic figures
    Significance: Core location of the Pahranagat Representational Style.
  1. Pahranagat Valley Wetlands
    Region Belt: Southern Great Basin
    Corridor Intersection: Basin travel routes
    Node Type: Water-source corridor node
    Motif Emphasis: Mixed imagery across nearby sites
    Significance: Wetland basin likely served as a staging area for travel and symbolic marking.
  1. Mojave River – Afton Canyon
    Region Belt: Central Mojave Desert
    Corridor Intersection: Mojave River travel corridor
    Node Type: Water corridor node
    Motif Emphasis: Mixed Mojave petroglyph forms
    Significance: One of the few natural passageways through the central Mojave Desert terrain.
  1. Newberry Mountains Ritual Complex
    Region Belt: Central Mojave
    Corridor Intersection: Cross-desert routes between Mojave River and eastern desert
    Node Type: Ritual landscape node
    Motif Emphasis: Ceremonial deposits and symbolic associations
    Significance: Key ritual comparison site tied to bighorn symbolism.
  1. Mojave National Preserve Lava Fields
    Region Belt: Eastern Mojave Desert
    Corridor Intersection: Basin margin travel routes
    Node Type: Distributed rock art field
    Motif Emphasis: Mixed abstract and representational motifs
    Significance: Petroglyph clusters associated with springs and lava landscapes.
  1. Lagomarsino Canyon
    Region Belt: Western Great Basin
    Corridor Intersection: Basin-to-basin travel routes
    Node Type: Monumental abstract node
    Motif Emphasis: Circles, grids, abstract motifs
    Significance: One of the largest rock art concentrations in the Great Basin.