This panel is apart from the others with different contents. This could be about crops and rain. Perhaps some watching or counting of the full moons since planting and the months of heat without rain. It is possibly 3.000 to 14,000 years old and located near the White Mountains. The three connect circles could represent Orion pointing straight up as it does when it rises in late november at sunset. A pole casting a shadow with a N/S E/W direction marker appears to be shown below that. The verticle lines crossing the horizontal lines could be the tracking of full moons. Other panels in the area seem to repeat these themes and are oriented appropriately to track celestial mechanics as we see across the Americas.
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