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  1. The Secret of Petroglyph Cave by Helen M. Swanson, 1997-06
  2. American Indian Library Services in Perspective: From Petroglyphs to Hypertext by Elizabeth Rockefeller-MacArthur, Ruth Rockefeller, et all 1998-06
  3. PETROGLYPH ENERGY, INC.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series) by Icon Group Ltd., Icon Group Ltd., 2000-04-25
  4. PETROGLYPH ENERGY, INC.: Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis (Labor Productivity Series) by Inc Icon Group International, Icon Group Ltd., 2000-04-25
  5. Ancient Rock Carvings of the Central Sierra: The North Fork Indian Petroglyphs by Willis A. Gortner, 1984-06
  6. Petroglyphs and Pueblo Myths of the Rio Grande by Carol Patterson-Rudolph, 1993-06
  7. The Petroglyphs and Pictographs of Missouri by Carol Diaz-Granados, James R. Duncan, 2000-03-21
  8. The Cape Alitak Petroglyphs: From the Old People: Llirluni cuuliraq suuiut cingiyaq Alitak patriitaq by Woody Knebel, 2007-09-15
  9. Petroglyphs & Pictographs,Vol 1 by Kenneth B Castleton, 2002-01-07
  10. Petroglyphs & Pictographs,Vol 2 by Kenneth B Castleton, 2002-01-07
  11. PETROGLYPHS by Fred Ostrander, 2009-08-20
  12. Archaeological Sites in Oregon: Columbia River Gorge, Grande Ronde River, Harney Basin, Paisley Caves, Greaser Petroglyph Site, Fort Rock Cave
  13. Petroglyphs by Barney Bush, 1983-12
  14. Spirit of Place: Petroglyphs of Hawai'i by Georgia Lee, Edward Stasack, 1999-03-01

61. Welcome To SAGE Council
through the HOMAGE TO THE petroglyphs MARCH was met only because of the strength The Petroglyph National Monument, established in 1990 is a 17mile long
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Domenici Statement on the Paseo del Norte Extension in Albuquerque
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Crew Moves Artifacts Out fo Paseo's Path
By Erik Siemers
Wednesday, December 21, 2005 Read More
through the HOMAGE TO THE PETROGLYPHS MARCH was met only because of the strength of all our members and volunteers, allies, and public supporter Read More
The Petroglyph Fight and Albuquerque's Future
Laurie Weahkee, SAGE Council
November 14, 2005 Preserving a Place of Prayer and Culture
When the Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition formed in 1996, the Petroglyph controversy was primarily seen as an environmental issue. Young Native Americans and People of Color came together to bring to light the spiritual significance of the area. We were determined to let people know that this was not just an environmental issue, but also an issue about our Religious Freedom.
Petroglyph Research Center President Clinton's Statements on the Petroglyphs Tribal Statements
All Indian Pueblo Council / National Congress of American Indians

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... Universe Blvd Paseo-Watch Native Concerns Trampled by Paseo Extension A statement by the All Indian Pueblo Council Petro-ffiti By Bob Martin Albuquerque Letters to the Alibi

62. Taino Petroglyphs On The Rio Blanco In Puerto Rico Near Naguabo
Below is one of the Taino petroglyphs in Puerto Rico. This area has over 7 sites with petroglyph carvings in the big boulders, most by the rivers but some
http://www.elyunque.com/3.html
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Big Boulders on the Rio Blanco with guide Robin Phillips South Side of El Yunque, above Naguabo: Robin Phillips, naturalist guide, on a rock in the El Yunque rainforest. Robin is taking us to see the Petroglyphs on the Rio Blanco. Robin is a fascinating guide who has been doing this for so many years, way before it ever became popular! Robin has a popular all day hike through the rainforest above this as well. He ONLY gives tours on the south side of the El Yunque rainforest, and you must provide your own transportation. Below is one of the Taino petroglyphs in Puerto Rico. This area has over 7 sites with petroglyph carvings in the big boulders, most by the rivers but some are not. Do NOT attempt to walk on the boulders by yourself without a guide to help you. Tours with Robin call Tel 787-874-2138. Add this trip to one of Elenas Golden Heron Tours Robin also offer a very primitive cabin for rent , you must be prepared to hike up a big hill to it. These particular petroglyphs MAY represent a shaman taking a peyote trip!

63. Astronomy In The SW
Astronomical Images of the Southwest From petroglyphs to Telescopes I then asked Shannon if she had any information on petroglyphs to add to my
http://www.womanastronomer.com/astronomy_in_the_sw.htm
Astronomical Images of the Southwest: From Petroglyphs to Telescopes Introduction Astronomy has been an important aspect of cultures for thousands of years as evidenced by surviving texts, such as those from the Greeks, the Chinese, and the Babylonians. In the American southwest, however, there are no written texts to examine. Instead, there is rock art. These relics offer evidence that the lost cultures of the southwest were deeply tied to the skies, and though they mysteriously disappeared about one thousand years ago, astronomy remains important to the southwest. My interest in ancient astronomies began with my first class when I became a part-time student in 1996... (Below is the outline for my presentation on 11/29/05. DLD) The Past - Rock Art Overview of Archaeoastronomy Ancient Astronomies , Anthropology 101. 11.12.96. What are petroglyphs ? What is a pictograph Chaco Canyon National Park Service - Chaco Culture
Exploratorium - Ancient Observatories

PlanetQuest - The Sun Dagger at Chaco Canyon

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64. NAWCWD Corporate Communications: Petroglyphs Of The Cosos
No one knows for sure how old these petroglyphs are. A broad range of dates can be inferred from archaeological sites in the area and some artifact forms
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Concentrated in secluded canyons of the volcanic Coso Range on the test ranges of the Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, Calif., are thousands of visual reminders of people who, thousands of years ago, hunted and gathered their food in this high desert. The Coso Range Canyons contain the highest concentration of rock art in the Western Hemisphere. More than 6,000 images have been pecked, engraved, or abraded into the desert varnish or patina that forms on basalt rocks with time and weathering. No one knows for sure how old these petroglyphs are. A broad range of dates can be inferred from archaeological sites in the area and some artifact forms depicted on the rocks. Some of them may be as old as 16,000 years, some as recent as the 1800s. Designs range from animals to abstract to anthropomorphic figures. Opinions vary widely whether the petroglyphs were made for ceremonial purposes, whether they are telling stories to pass along the mythology of their makers, or whether they are records of hunting hopes or successes, clan symbols or maps.

65. Transcendental Petroglyphs
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66. Valley Of Fire Photos : Atlatl Rock Petroglyphs
The Valley of Fire petroglyphs are an example of ancient Anasazi art .
http://www.sunsetcities.com/Valley-of-Fire/atlatl-01.html
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67. Sarmish-Say Petroglyphs, The Bronze Age Art Gallery
Provides information and photos of Sarmishsay, located in about 30 km northeast of the city of Navoi, with petroglyphs dating back 6000-4000 BC.
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Sarmish-Say, The Bronze Age Art Gallery - Petroglyphs
Sarmish-say is a river gorge on the south slope of the Karatau mountain ridge belonging to the Zarafshan mountain range. It is situated about 30 km northeast of the city of Navoi, which is about 170 km southwest of Samarkand. Two Men Dancing Hunting Animals The petroglyphs(the carved drawings of primitive people) from the Bronze Age (ca 6000-4000 BC), with a total number of more than 4000 thousands, constitute the most important part of the archaeological landscape of Sarmish-say. They are spread all over the territory of the site - at the first sight rather spontaneously, wherever the suitable rock material is found, but in fact their location is determined by certain natural conditions of the landscape, and also by the cultural and functional contents of its particular elements. Sarmish-Say Plan The best examples of petroglyphs of all epochs are concentrated in the picturesque canyon, that has rather limited conditions for the building of settlements, but is most suitable for the rock art activity and, probably, for the collective rituals. Also, there are single petroglyphs and simple compositions of the common contents (depictions of animals and scenes of hunting) found on separate stones near the sources of water, along the transit mountain routes and on the tops of hills or mountainous stones dominating there. Nevertheless, despite of the high concentration of petroglyphs and other monuments within the complex, the landscape to a considerable degree keept its desert virgin character.

68. Simply Sterling Handcrafted Jewelry Inspired By Petroglyphs
Handcrafted sterling silver jewelry inspired by the petroglyphs of Southeast Alaska.
http://www.alaskasilver.com/
Petroglyphs are engravings on rock and were carved by the Native Americans that inhabited the area at the time. They are most commonly found in the Pacific Northwest and Southwest regions of the United States, but are found throughout the world. The design was created by striking the face of the rock repeatedly with a sharper piece of stone. Pictographs or paintings on rock, can also be found. Animal and human figures are the most abundant of petroglyphs; but circles, spirals, and other graphics are also found. Petroglyph Beach in Wrangell, Alaska was the original inspiration for this unique line. Many of the rock carvings are slowly fading due to weather, erosion and human impact and they may all too soon be gone. Simply Sterling has designed this jewelry to allow individuals to take home our interpretations of the treasured petroglyphs and enjoy wearing them for years to come. Simply Sterling
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69. Flickr: Native American Cliff Dwellings, Petroglyphs And Pictographs
20 Oct 07 This group is for images of Native American Cliff Dwellings, petroglyphs and Pictographs. You can also post scenery depicting the beautiful
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70. OHS - Places - Leo Petroglyph
This sandstone petroglyph contains 37 incised drawings of humans, animals, and human and animal footprints.
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(will load in a new browser window) Leo Petroglyph is an outstanding example of prehistoric Indian inscriptions.
On the edge of a beautiful ravine, the sandstone petroglyph contains 37 incised drawings of humans, animals, and human and animal footprints. It is now protected by a roof and viewing platform. The carvings, whose meaning is unknown, are attributed to Fort Ancient Indians who occupied this area between AD 1000 and 1650.
A trail leads through the gorge and along the unglaciated Mississippian sandstone cliffs that are 20 to 65 feet high. Wildflowers and birds are abundant during the warmer months.
Hours: Open All Year Daylight Hours Admission FREE Location Leo Petroglyph is near the village of Leo, five miles northwest of Jackson, in Jackson County. Turn off of U.S. Route 35 on County Road 28, then left in Leo on Township Road 224. General Information Leo Petroglyph c/o Site Operations Department The Ohio Historical Society 1982 Velma Avenue Columbus, OH 43211

71. Three Rivers Petroglyph Site
The Three Rivers Petroglyph Site is one of the few locations in the Southwest set aside solely because of its rock art. It is also one of the few sites
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The Three Rivers Petroglyph Site is one of the few locations in the Southwest set aside solely because of its rock art. It is also one of the few sites giving visitors such direct access to petroglyphs. The number and concentration of petroglyphs here make it one of the largest and most interesting petroglyphs sites in the Southwest. More than 21,000 glyphs of birds, humans, animals, fish, insects and plants, as well as numerous geometric and abstract designs are scattered over 50 acres of New Mexico's northern Chihuahuan Desert. The petroglyphs at Three Rivers, dating back to between about 900 and 1400 AD, were created by Jornada Mogollon people who used stone tools to remove the dark patina on the exterior of the rock. A small pueblo ruin is nearby and Sierra Blanca towers above to the east. A detailed petroglyph guide is available at the Three Rivers Petroglyph Site. Activities
Hiking/back-packing, camping, picnicking, prehistoric interpretation.

72. Petroglyph Santa Cruz
125 Walnut Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (831) 4584278 (458-4ART). STUDIO HOURS (call for reservations). Monday 10-8; Tuesday 10-8; Wednesday 10-8
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73. Chaco: 1054 Supernova Petrograph
1054 Supernova Petrograph. Dan Greening. The Anasazi residents of Chaco Canyon were attentive to the movements of the heavens, that much is clear.
http://www.astronomy.pomona.edu/archeo/outside/chaco/nebula.html
Possible petrographs: 1054 Supernova (now Crab Nebula) above, Halley's comet below.
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1054 Supernova Petrograph
Dan Greening The Anasazi residents of Chaco Canyon were attentive to the movements of the heavens, that much is clear. The famous Sun Dagger on Fajada Butte in the center of Chaco Canyon is a solar calendar that heralds the winter solstice when a band of sunlight passing through between two slabs intersects the center of a spiral. A square of light floods a notch in the wall of Casa Rinconada's Great Kiva on the summer solstice, and locations marked within the Great Kiva are thought by some to create a simple stellar observatory. There are many similar phenomena throughout Chaco Canyon and San Juan basin to the northwest. Sometimes a correlation suggests a dubious conclusion, another might seem obvious. Regardless of the validity of any particular claim, there is little doubt that the Chacoans cared about what happened above them, because there are so many correlations. If you look through a telescope tonight, in the constellation Taurus, you will see a formation we call the "Crab Nebula." This cloudy, glowing mass comprises about 90% of the remains of a supernova that first appeared here around July 4, 1054.

74. The Three Rivers Petroglyph Site
With some 20000 individual rock carvings, the Three Rivers Petroglyph Site of Southeast New Mexico is an outstanding example of prehistoric Native American
http://www.vivanewmexico.com/se.3rivers.html
The Three Rivers Petroglyph Site
Bighorn sheep petroglyph With some 20,000 individual rock carvings, the Three Rivers Petroglyph Site of Southeast New Mexico is an outstanding example of prehistoric Native American rock art. More images from Three Rivers. History of the Jornada branch of the Mogollon culture. How to get there and what to expect Why, lookey here! It appears to be one of them Hawaiian Milkcaps! Now who went and left that here? Back to VIVA! New Mexico Last modified December 21, 1994.
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75. GCJMVP - A Traditional Cache In Hawaii, United States Called Petroglyphs Created
N19° 56.119 W155° 50.623 Keep right on the roundabout and look for a sign that reads “Holoholokai Beach and Petroglyph Park.” The trail head is at N 19°
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76. Red Rock Country - V Bar V Ranch Rock Art Site
Guided tours are provided by both the Verde Valley Archaeological Society and Friends of the Forest during these hours (petroglyph area is fenced and only
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A Rock Art Legacy from the Southern Sinagua of the Beaver Creek Community
This is the largest known petroglyph site in the Verde Valley, as well as being one o f the best-preserved. Acquired by the Coconino National Forest in 1994, the site is protected and kept open to the visiting public for their enjoyment and opportunity to learn more about our national cultural heritage. As partners in this effort, both the Verde Valley Archaeological Society and the Friends of the Forest provide interpretive tours and on-site management. The Red Rock Pass program provides funding for the protection, enhanced amenities and facility maintenance under authority of the National Recreation Enhancement Act of 2005. This website is intended to provide the potential visitor with background information about the site and its rock art.

77. Alohaweb - Hawaiian Web Design
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78. Petroglyph Trail
If you re coming down the Reef Bay Trail from Centerline Road the Petroglyph Trail will head off to your right at a point 1.6 miles from trailhead.
http://www.stjohnbeachguide.com/Petroglyph_Trail.htm
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Excerpted From St. John Off The Beaten Track
By Gerald Singer In the lower section of the Reef Bay valley there is a freshwater pool surrounded by large, smooth rocks. It is fed by a waterfall that cascades down a 40-foot cliff where strangler figs and wild orchids have taken root using cracks and crevices in the rock face as footholds. The pool provides an environment for shrimp, frogs, small fish, dragonflies and hummingbirds, and at night bats zip back and forth attracted to the sweet water. The vegetation is lush and tropical and the ambiance is serene and tranquil. There is an air of magic and spirituality here that undoubtedly inspired previous inhabitants of St. John to carve drawings and symbols into the rocks surrounding the pool. We call these rock carvings the petroglyphs. If you're coming down the Reef Bay Trail from Centerline Road the Petroglyph Trail will head off to your right at a point 1.6 miles from trailhead. Coming up from the sugar mill it is 0.8 miles to the Petroglyph Trail, which will be on your left. From the intersection of the two trails it only requires an easy half-mile walk over flat terrain in order to reach the petroglyphs.

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