The Soldier Ghaut Petroglyphs on Montserrat, Lesser Antilles

Only five years ago, Montserrat was a blank spot on the distribution map of islands in the Lesser Antilles where petroglyphs were known. In January 2016, hikers in Soldier Ghaut, a deeply incised watercourse in the northwest of the island, came upon a panel of nine petroglyphs engraved on a nearly v...

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Photogrammetry
Photography
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