
At Turk's head we found the most extensive evidence of ancient life. The cliff wall in this photo has three dwellings -- notice the doorways located in the middle of the photo...

... and the next 2 shots show closeups...


Climbing higher takes you atop the mesa which is several football fields in size and is littered with flint rock. This was obviously their "factory" for fabricating tools and weapons, and broken-off pieces can be seen on the ground, and if you are lucky, you might even see some arrowheads or spear points. Since this is within Canyonlands National Park, enjoy but don't remove anything! The views are among the best along the river as seen here...

Finally, we found this ruin about partway up the cliff in Jasper Canyon...

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