Tehostetta
Tehostetta, also known as the "Tehoste" or "Tehoste's Cave," is a significant archaeological site located in the northern region of Mexico, near the border with the United States. The site is renowned for its extensive collection of ancient rock art, dating back to the Paleo-Indian period, approximately 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. The rock art at Tehostetta includes a variety of motifs, such as geometric designs, animal figures, and human-like figures, which provide valuable insights into the cultural practices and beliefs of the early inhabitants of the region.
The site was discovered in the early 20th century and has since been the subject of numerous
Tehostetta is also notable for its well-preserved rock shelters, which offer protection from the elements and
The rock art at Tehostetta is considered to be of high artistic and cultural significance, and the