
Taino petroglyphs
Taino petroglyphs are carved or engraved images created by the Taíno people, indigenous inhabitants of the Caribbean before European contact. These carvings, often found on rocks and cave walls, depict symbols, animals, and abstract patterns that held cultural, spiritual, or communicative significance. They serve as a window into Taíno beliefs, traditions, and daily life, offering insights into their mythology, rituals, and environment. As remnants of their artistic and spiritual expression, Taino petroglyphs are valuable archaeological artifacts, helping us understand their history and connection to the land they inhabited.