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  1. Nov 8, 2015 · No one truly knows. Either the county or state has done a fantastic job of creating a setting for the rock to be enjoyed. There is a platform that curves around the rock and excellent signage which explains what is known about the carvings. Included as well are old photos of the rock that illustrate the interests in its origins among settlers.

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    • Caney Fork Rd, Cullowhee, North Carolina
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  3. Aug 5, 2009 · Discover Judaculla Rock in Cullowhee, North Carolina: Mysterious ancient boulder carved with petroglyphs in the mountains of Western North Carolina.

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  5. Sep 27, 2019 · Some of the pictographs on it appear to be animals and animal tracks, while others appear to be human figures, suns, and geometric figures. Judaculla—or JutacullaRock is one of the greatest archaeological mysteries in the United States.

  6. Save. View all 11 photos. Review Directions Add Photo. Details. Distance. 0.9 miles. Elevation Gain. 258 ft. Route Type. Out-and-Back. Description. Added by Phil Konstantin. Two ancient Cherokee sites. Judaculla Rock features the most elaborate piece of rock art in the eastern USA.

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  7. Dec 4, 2023 · Judaculla Rock is a soapstone rock filled with petroglyphs of the Cherokee Nation from hundreds and possibly even thousands of years ago. It includes over 1,500 separate total carvings. Therefore, it is one of the rocks with the most petroglyphs in the entire state of North Carolina.

  8. Mar 27, 2016 · The petroglyphs, or rock art, at Judaculla were carved intermittently within the Late Woodland to Late Mississippian periods from about 500 A.D. to 1700. The rock itself is actually one of several petroglyph boulders within a 15-acre area that is an archaeological site of great significance.

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