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  1. Petroglyph by Don Alloway, 2001-04-20
  2. A survey of North American Indian rock art (American rock paintings and petroglyphs) by Klaus F Wellmann, 1979
  3. The Petroglyphs at Wedding Rocks: And Other Poems by George B. Moore, 1997-06
  4. Petroglyphs: Prose poems by James Cowan, 1996
  5. Stone Magic of the Ancients: Petroglyphs, Shamanic Shrine Sites Ancient Rituals by James R. Cunkle, Markus A. Jacquemain, 1995-11
  6. Hawaiian Petroglyphs by Halley & Stasack, Edward Cox, 1988
  7. Western Colorado petroglyphs by W. C. McKern, 1978-01-01
  8. Erosion assessment at the Petroglyph National Monument area, Albuquerque, New Mexico by Allen C. Gellis, 1995-01-01
  9. San Cristobal Petroglyphs by Agnes C. Sims, 1949
  10. Petroplyphs of South-eastern Anatolia (Asiatic rock paintings and petroglyphs) by Muvaffak Uyanik, 1974
  11. Shaman's Story: The West Virginia Petroglyphs by Dean Braley, 1993-01
  12. The Petroglyphs in the Guianas and Adjacent Areas of Brazil and Venezuela: An Inventory : With a Comprehensive Bibliography of South American and an (Monumenta ... (Univ of Calif-La, Inst of Archaeology)) by C. N. Dubelaar, 1986-10
  13. Petroglyphs of Ohio by James L. Swauger, 1984-06
  14. The Petroglyph Calendar: An Archaeoastronomy Adventure by Hubert A. Jr. Allen, 2001-03-01

41. Petroglyphs
Galleries. petroglyphs. Glossary. Contact. Links. Governing Discovery Ocean LifeThe Land Society Family. petroglyphs are pictures carved into living stone.
http://www.kahiko.com/petroglyph.htm
Home Jewelry Galleries Petroglyphs ... Links Petroglyphs are pictures carved into living stone. They are one of the oldest forms of human expression. Hawaiian petroglyphs are usually found in special sites that have been added to over hundreds of years. These figures can still be seen in the lava fields of these islands where they were carved by the original Hawaiian artists. Click on a petroglyph to learn more about it.

42. EarlY Designs
Designs of petroglyphs or Native Rock Art found along the Colorado and Green River drainages.
http://www.earl-ydesigns.com/
Specializing in silk screened T-shirts with designs taken from petroglyphs or Native Rock Art found along the Colorado and Green River drainages. The rock art is probably from the Anasazi or Fremont people who inhabited the area from approximately A.D. 1 - A.D. 1275 and A.D. 450 - A.D.1250 respectively. Earl-Y Designs Petroglyph design #11 in Snake Weed Yellow, PetroMan #12 in Sage Green, Petro Bear #13 in Black, Petro Herd #14 in Green River Mud, Petro Warrior Man #15 in Black, Petro Heron #16 in Flycatcher Blue ORDER DIRECTLY BY CLICKING ON THE ABOVE IMAGES or Click on Products to see more examples! About Us has more info on Petroglyphs!!

43. Petroglyphs
petroglyphs are pictures carved into living stone. Hawaiian petroglyphs are usuallyfound in special sites that have been added to over hundreds of years.
http://www.kahiko.com/petrogly.htm
Home Jewelry Galleries Petroglyphs ... Links Petroglyphs are pictures carved into living stone. They are one of the oldest forms of human expression. Hawaiian petroglyphs are usually found in special sites that have been added to over hundreds of years. These figures can still be seen in the lava fields of these islands where they were carved by the original Hawaiian artists. Click on a petroglyph to learn more about it.

44. Petrified Forest National Park
Petrified Forest National Park and Painted Desert near the Grand Canyon of Arizona is a beautiful tourist location with hiking, camping, ancient Indian ruins, prehistoric man, dinosaurs, fossils, petroglyphs.
http://www.wmonline.com/attract/pforest/pforest.htm
Petrified Forest National Park
The Painted Desert
(NPS Photo)From www.nps.gov The Petrified Forest National Park is really two parks in one, the Painted Desert at the North end and the Rainbow Forest at the South end. The park covers over 93,533 acres and consists of six separate "forests" That took over 200 million years to form.
There are excellent loop hikes in order to explore the many fascinating sights of natural log bridges, crystals and logs along with the many colors of the layered rocks and hills of the Painted Desert.
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Ancestral Dinosaur Fossil Discovered Fossilized bones of "Gertie," a small ancestor of the huge tyrannosaurus were discovered near Chinde Point, among the fallen trees of the Petrified Forest. At the time of the discovery, in 1985, the bones were the most ancient known to science, at some 225 million years old. Since her discovery, Gertie tentatively has been identified as a Staurikosaur. These meat-eating creatures were small; just 7 to 8 feet long, and about 150 pounds. Following studies by paleontologists, Gertie's fossilized bones will be displayed at Petrified Forest.

45. Petroglyphs
petroglyphs. ('petr?, properly combining form of proper name Peter;-glIf, to cut out, carve.) March 16, 2003. Last excerpt. The
http://peterjanes.homeip.net/blog/
Petroglyphs
March 21, 2003
Mmm, spycy
AmphetaDesk RSS aggregator, and this seemed like a good time to do it. So what better place to start than Google Python Mark Pilgrim weblog Straw and Peerkat before , but both had their problems: Straw is heavily GNOME 2 dependent, and Peerkat upgraded to GNOME 2 via RedHat 8, but Straw requires more libraries than I care to attempt to find or install.) Oh yes, the Google search. I came across this post which pointed to Mark Pasc notes , which in turn led to SpycyRoll aka ultra-liberal RSS parser Right Thing when it retrieves feeds by respecting and using ETags If-None-Match If-Modified-Since and User-Agent headers and gzip Dive Into Python dc:date most I can live with SpycyRoll; after a couple of days, it already feels Broken pipe ability to appear out of nowhere sticky . I want headline, compact and expanded views, and mixed-feed and single-channel modes. (The kitchen sink Add New Channel and My Settings pages) and DOM manipulation on top of the functionality of SpycyRoll. As Morbus Iff suggests (in another context), these are things better handled by limited-purpose

46. Gabriola Museum Home Page
Exhibits the history and culture of the island. Displays include petroglyphs carved by the island's first inhabitants, European settlement, and data on native plants.
http://www.island.net/~gm_chin/
This volunteer-run community museum tells the story of a small island in the Strait of Georgia, the Northwest Coast of North America its climate, plants and animals; the petroglyphs carved by its aboriginal inhabitants; its discovery by Spanish explorers and later settlement by European immigrants. WINTER HOURS to July 1
Saturday and Sunday: 1:00 - 4:00 visitors since March 3, 1999.
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47. Petroglyphs: Linkrolling
petroglyphs. ('petr?, properly combining form of proper name Peter;-glIf, to cut out, carve.) « Markup validation indicators
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linking each word in ... different linkrolling blogrolling defined as and located usually on the same page as the weblog, in a column on the side . Linkrolling, then, is blogrolling in the small: providing a list of links in a compact inline form. term . Note that most of the sites listed currently use linkrolling interchangeably, and often redundantly, with blogrolling . I stand by my definition, and have discovered a new term in the process: thanklink Posted by Peter at September 05, 2002 23:38-05:00 Related entries in Living mythically Comments Is Linkrolling the New Blogrolling?
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48. Amazonas Expeditions
Including The City of Tiers, The Mysterious petroglyphs of the Chachapoyans, and Vilcabamba and the Last Days of the Inca, by Gary Ziegler.
http://home.earthlink.net/~fciampa/webdoc1.htm
Amazonas Expeditions
The first article "The City of Tiers" records part of my explorations in Amazonas. Fans of the Celestine Prophecy will find the proximity of these ruins and the Pyramidal shape of the temple an interesting "coincidence." Following are other informative articles on Peru. 1. The City of Tiers 2. The Mysterious Petroglyphs of the Chachapoyans 3. Vilcabamba and the Last Days of the Inca, by Gary Ziegler
THE CITY OF TIERS/Chacha Picchu
(The Lost Temple of the Chachapoyans)
By Frank G. Ciampa
On June 19, 1995, after days of challenging and often treacherous exploring in Peru's Department of Amazonas, the Amazonas I Expedition was rewarded with an astounding new discovery. Tired and hungry, we found ourselves standing on top of an ancient Chachapoyan temple (which was followed by many other ruins). This lost temple and city had been hidden for five centuries by thick jungle growth. We discovered the ruins on a nameless mountain which my partner, Francisco Seoane Jr., named "True Calpunta" (@ 06 22' 14" S/78 05' 28" W, elevation @ 3100+ meters), therefore I named the temple complex The Temple of True Calpunta, or in Spanish, El Templo de Verdadera Calpunta. This complex of ruins is on the Calpunta range, in the area of Gran Vilaya. They are now the highest known ruins in the area (as reported in Lima's El Comercio The seeds of my expedition were planted during the Andean Explorers Foundation's (AEF) Gran-Vilaya/El Dorado VI expedition in 1994. This expedition was lead by the famous explorer Gene Savoy. Because my ideas didn't fit into the expedition's agenda, I was unable to go to certain areas that I felt were crucial to explore. Therefore, I began that summer to plan my own return expedition. Later, two members of the AEF's expedition would join me - Francisco Seoane Jr. and Jon Muncy. Francisco had led a small probe in 1994 that might have discovered True Calpunta if they continued for another two hours.

49. Petroglyphs
~petroglyphs~ Q A- petroglyphs are images made into rock by scratching awaythe surface of the stone exposing the lighter colored rock below.
http://www.auburn.edu/~fergum1/glyphs/
~Petroglyphs~
What exactly is a Petroglyph?
Petroglyphs are images made into rock by scratching away the surface of the stone
exposing the lighter colored rock below. Petroglyphs are most often found on darker
rocks that are covered with patina (a sort of hard film that covers rock over time). The
patina provides the perfect surface for the glyphs, although some petroglyphs are lighter
in color and hard to spot. Who made these Petroglyphs?
There are many tribes of ancient indians who created petroglyphs. The ones I have taken
photos of are from Utah and date starting around A.D. 900 to A.D. 1100. They call these
indians the Fremont Culture and they were are said to have come from the Anasazi Indians
which settled farther south. I'm reluctant to say that the glyphs that I have photos of came from the Fremont Culture, because I only heard this from "hear-say" on my trip. I think its more-than-likely so, but I want to research it farther and find out more. When I do find out more about it, I will definately put the information here. Why were Petroglyphs created?

50. Indian Symbols
Graphical interface for interpreting common symbols used in petroglyphs and other Native American Art.
http://www.indiansummer.com/symbol.htm
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51. Petroglyphs And Pictographs
History of petroglyphs. petroglyphs (petro = rock; glyph = carving) are manmadeimages which were pecked, scratched, incised or abraded into stone.
http://www.folkart.com/thompson/thompson.htm
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Call Toll Free 1-888-ART-1002 or 1-888-278-1002 History of Petroglyphs Petroglyphs ( petro = rock; glyph = carving) are man-made images which were pecked, scratched, incised or abraded into stone. Petroglyphs date back thousands of years and are found all over the world. They were used by early man to record events, visions and story telling. They were produced using crude tools such as sticks, rocks or bone. Such pictures convey ideas or meaning to the mind without the use of words, sounds or other language form. This primitive method of communication is known as pictography (picture-writing) and it formed the basis of the Chinese and Japanese characters used today. Indians found North of the Rio Grande had no written language. They managed to keep alive traditions and tell stories by passing them down by word of mouth. Picture writing (petroglyphs and pictographs) were helpful in aiding memory and communicating ideas from one generation to the next. Examples of petroglyphs may be seen at numerous sites throughout North America, including Petroglyph Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada and Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Both sites have carefully preserved the ancient Indian rock art.

52. Gourd Art And Crafts By Miranjo
Gourds designs from Ancient Indian petroglyphs and Hopi folklore, kokopeli, dream vessels, and gourd ornaments.
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/miranjo
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The Ancient Indians of the Southwest used gourds for utensils, storage, decoration, or to prepare food. When dried and the inside cleaned, the gourd is similar in consistency with wood. It is carved, painted, and polished to create unique works of gourd art. The Coyote or Buffalo gourd:
The gourds found in my local desert area are small spheres ranging from 2-4 inches in diameter. The dried shell is very thin and therefore quite fragile. Painted with Southwest designs and holes drilled for twine to enable hanging, each displays a symbol from the ancient petroglyths, or rock carvings found throughout the Southwest. Great for decorating a Christmas tree, or can be displayed on individual hangers for year round enjoyment. Ornament Gourds
We grow the bottle and birdhouse gourds in my garden. These range from 4-10 inches in diameter. We carve and paint and decorate these gourds like the Indians, who called them Dream Vessels.

53. Norwegian Rock Carvings; Petroglyphs; Helleristninger
petroglyphs. During the late 1970's and early 80's I spent some timelooking for undiscovered petroglyphs. I was facinated by the
http://www.ludvigsen.hiof.no/webdoc/petroglyphs.html
Petroglyphs
    Bossum
    Huseby
    Kolberg

Other rock carvings in our district:
    Hornes, Skjeberg

    QTVR panorama of a site of ships at Hornes in Skjeberg east of Fredrikstad. (424 Kb needs QuickTime VR player for Mac or Windows.)
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54. African Writing Systems
Professor Ayele Bekerie introduces the various writing systems of Africa including Ancient Egyptian, Meroitic and Ethiopic. petroglyphs, pictographs, syllabic and alphabetic types.
http://www.library.cornell.edu/africana/Writing_Systems/Welcome.html
Welcome to
African Writing Systems
Select a category from the menu or click in a region within the map. The African Writing Systems web site was created in 1998 by Professor Ayele Bekerie, with creative and design assistance from Anika Iesha Daniels and Joseph Egbulefu. It is partially funded by the Ford Foundation.
Return to Africana Library home page
Last Update: May 28, 2002

55. Southwestern Petroglyphs
Southwestern petroglyphs. by Michael Miller. Rock Art In New Mexico. SantaFe Museum Of New Mexico Press, 1992. Some useful links on petroglyphs
http://web.nmsu.edu/~tomlynch/swlit.petroglyphs.html
Southwestern Petroglyphs
by Michael Miller The Southwest is a very unique and distinct area of the United States. Its distinctiveness is found in many ways; culture, climate, cuisine, history and even in language and art. Language and art are also unique to different regions throughout the world; yet, a strange artifact in the Southwest has been found that seems to symbolize the ancient Southwest - blurring the lines as to what is language and what is art. What are petroglyphs? Well, the definition is very simple. Edward Abbey , author of Desert Solitaire , speaks of petroglyphs several times in his book describing his stay as a Park Ranger in Southeastern Utah. "Petroglyphs are (pictures) pecked into rock. Whether in one form or another they consist of representations of birds, snakes, deer and many other animals, of human, semihuman and superhuman figures, and of designs purely abstract or symbolic" (105). They are unique because they are normally pecked into a stone that is covered by a patina, a coating that occurs naturally on rock due to its exposure to the elements. This coating is darker than the original stone, so when the image is pecked into the stone, the chiseled rock is much lighter than the outside area of the rock. It should also be noted that there is another form of "rock art" which is called pictographs. These are images just like those of the petroglyphs, but instead of being chiseled into stone they are painted on the stone. The meaning remains unchanged whether it be a deer that was painted or chiseled into the stone.

56. Petroglyphs
Here are some of the explanations we found on the petroglyphs used throughout CSEPA half human and animal ancestor figure or matutuo. Tabulinetin, Irian Jaya
http://csep1.phy.ornl.gov/CSEP/ICONSINF.html
Here are some of the explanations we found on the petroglyphs used throughout CSEP:
- Smaller figures are located underneath the larger image shown here to suggest families and possibly represent birth scenes.
The elaborate headcrests possibly represent ali'i (nobility) who were considered to be direct descendants of the major gods, akua. This headcrest may depict the helmets which only ali'i were allowed to wear in ceremonies.
Three types of hands discovered: negative hand, positive hand, and the pseudo-positive hand. Ethnographical comparisons were made with these prehistoric hand representations.
Thousands of petroglyphs cover the pahoehoe dome in Hawaii consisting of simple holes carved into the lava. It is believed to have been the site where Hawaiians would bring the piko (umbilical cord) of newborns and create a new hole to place the piko. Next day, the presence or absence of the piko (confusion still exists as to which represents good fortune) would mean long life promised to the child.

57. The Jeffers Petroglypsh Site In The Midwestern United States Contains Over 2,000
Abstract of a conference presentation on Jeffers petroglyphs, with bibliography and two photos.
http://rupestre.net/tracce/JEFFABST.html
TRACCE no. special issue for RA Congress 1997
Pattern and Function at Jeffers Petroglyphs, Minnesota, USA

The Jeffers Petroglyphs site in the Midwestern United States contains over 2,000 recorded carvings, some of which likely date to 5,000 B.P. The nearly horizontal surface of the quartzite outcrop retains ripples and mud cracks as evidence of its shoreline formation 1.6 billion years ago and striations resulting from the last glacial advance some 14,000 years ago. Sitting atop a high ridge in a virgin prairie in the Couteau des Prairies, the site is on the watershed divide between the Mississippi and Missouri River basins near the eastern periphery of the Great Plains. Largely descriptive in nature, the 1970s initial detailed research documented glyphs representing animals important for subsistence, a variety of humanoid forms, weapons (including the atlatl), and abstract forms. The absence of such forms as firearms and the horse and other images frequently associated with the late prehistoric period suggests that the carvings clearly predate European contact with American Indians in this region. Recent analysis documents spatial patterning which reflects the episodic nature of the creation and use of the site. The use of Correspondence Analysis as an analytical method clearly depicts relationships between glyphs and glyph clusters that are partly explicable within the cosmology of various American Indian Plains tribes. Ethnographic data recorded among the Cheyenne, Dakota, Hidatsa and others by explorers, naturalists, and anthropologists contain a wealth of information useful in understanding the meaning of many of the glyphs. Particularly useful are American Indian authored ledger drawings that allow for interpretation of certain elements of the site in a historically recorded context. The cosmology associated with creation myths provides another interpretive framework within which to understand relationships between the site and its landscape setting.

58. Petroglyphs Near Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Photographs by John Kalucki of Newspaper Rock and carvings in the Colorado River gorge.
http://www.quovadimus.org/utah98/canyonlands-petro/
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59. Mojave Desert Petroglyphs
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