Quail Rock Art Panel
The "Quail" Rock Art Panel is a large set of pictographs that were probably created by people of the Fremont culture. The rock art panel is located in Emery County, Utah, United States.
The name came from the Swasey brothers, a group of early Emery County area explorers, who thought the panels depicted quail. However students of Native American culture and art consider the pictographs are more likely depicting warriors going into battle.
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