It was listed for its potential to yield information in the future and includes one contributing site with approximately 2000 items.
[1] A 2012 Nevada Rock Art Foundation publication documents the location and describes its history.
Rock art in Langomarsino Canyon, in the Virginia Range of Nevada, is in a south-facing 1,706 feet (520 m) section of a basalt cliff and talus below, at the location of a small perennial spring and campsite.
[2] The first archeological photographs were taken in 1904 by a John Reid, of Reno, Nevada and anthropologist Julian Steward used them in his 1929 work Petroglyphs of California and Adjoining States.
[2]: 13 The National Register does not disclose the site location and it is listed as Address Restricted.