Figure 2: High Resolution


 

A closer view in 3-D of the terrain surrounding the Dempsey Divide study area in the Texas panhandle and the western half of Oklahoma. Note how the interfluvial divides between the rivers of western Oklahoma lead up onto the crest of the High Plains. These divides would have formed natural highways for prehistoric east-west travel, being less dissected and less heavily vegetated than the river bottoms.